What's the Big Deal about Elections (What's The Big Deal About #3)

by Ruby Shamir (Author) Matt Faulkner (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
From ballots to bonfires, from suffrage to stumping, this kid-friendly picture book filled with fun facts and historical trivia shows why voting is so important and why America gets to call its government a body of, by, and for the people. Did you know that Election Day is on Tuesday because that was the best day for farmers to vote? Or that George Washington was our only elected president who ran unopposed? Or that Native Americans were only given the right to vote in 1924? It's all true! We hear a lot about political campaigns on the news, but there's tons to know about elections beyond the politics of each race. Who gets to vote? Who gets to run? What do elected officials do once they're in office--and what do candidates do if they lose? Why do people fight so hard for the right to vote? In this kid-friendly, fact-filled book, young readers will find out how Americans choose their leaders, local and federal, and why elections should matter to them, even if they can't vote (yet)! Praise for What's the Big Deal About Elections "An informative introduction to the importance of voting, and a great choice for group reading choice before election season." --School Library Journal "An empowering choice." --Kirkus Reviews "This latest entry into the What's the Big Deal about . . . series is an upbeat discussion starter." --Booklist
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Praise for What's the Big Deal About Elections:

"An informative introduction to the importance of voting, and a great choice for group reading choice before election season." —School Library Journal

"An empowering choice." —Kirkus Reviews

"This latest entry into the What's the Big Deal about . . . series is an upbeat discussion starter." —Booklist
Ruby Shamir
Ruby Shamir (www.rubyshamir.com) worked at the White House in the Clinton administration for three and a half years, for two of which she served in the First Lady's office, and she also led Hillary Rodham Clinton's New York Senate office. Now she's an award-winning children's book author and literary researcher in the Bronx, New York, where she lives with her husband and three children. She is the author of What's the Big Deal About First Ladies, What's the Big Deal About Freedom, What's the Big Deal About Elections, and What's the Big Deal About Americans. Follow Ruby on Twitter @ruby_shamir.

Matt Faulkner (www.mattfaulkner.com) is an award-winning children's book author and illustrator who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. With 39 illustrated books to his credit, Matt enjoys working on projects both historical and fantastical in nature (and he concentrates very hard not to get them confused). His most recent graphic novel GAIJIN: AMERICAN PRISONER OF WAR (Disney/Hyperion) won the Asian/PacificALA award for 2015. He is married to author and children's librarian, Kris Remenar. They worked together to create the delightful picture book GROUNDHOG'S DILEMMA (Charlesbridge). They live with their two kids and two cats in the lower right hand corner of Michigan. Follow him on Twitter @MattFaulkner1.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781524738075
Lexile Measure
1030
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Philomel Books
Publication date
August 20, 2018
Series
What's the Big Deal about
BISAC categories
JNF038100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | United States
JNF043000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Politics & Government
JNF025170 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | United States/General
Library of Congress categories
United States
Elections
Suffrage
Voting

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