Friday, August 31, 2012

So you want to be President?

We are in an election year. The rhetoric will heat up now and many children will ask what is this all about. How do you get to be The President? The Library has many books to help you answer that, and other questions your children may have from now until November. 

Some books to get you all in the spirit:

So You Want to Be President? by Judith St. George; illustrated by David Small
This celebration shows us the foibles, quirks and humanity of forty-two men who have risen to one of the most powerful positions in the world.


Vote by Eileen Christelow
Using a campaign for mayor as an example, the steps involved in an election are shown, from the candidate's speeches and rallies, to the voting booth where every vote counts, to the announcement of the winner.

Vote by Philip Steele
Presents the history of the election process from Roman times to the present day.

Woodrow for President: a tail of voting, campaigns, and elections by Peter Barnes
Woodrow is running for president of the United Mice of America.

The Class Election from the Black Lagoon by Mike Thaler

Grace for President by Kelly S. DiPucchio 
When Grace discovers that there has never been a female U.S. president, she decides to run for school president.

For young listeners, try:
Bad Kitty for President by Nick Bruel
 or Duck for President by Doreen Cronin

There are lots of other great titles we can recommend. Stop in to the Youth Services Room and let us help you.

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