Remember Me
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One Vote, Two Votes, I Vote, You Vote
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AGE
Children's - Kindergarten-4th Grade, Age 5-9 
READABILITY
3.9 
PAGES
64 p. ; 
KEYWORDS
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Hardcover
ISBN 9780399555985
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With the Cat in the Hat explaining the voting process—its history, effects, and opportunity—a somewhat complex concept becomes manageable. Rhyming sequences highlight one idea at a time and eventually broadens focus that invites kids to informed participation whenever the opportunity arises—in school, with friends, or in their community.
Publisher Summary
The Cat in the Hat looks at how, why, and who we vote for in a rhyming, nonfiction book that's perfect for Election Day, President's Day, and year-round reading--now with 16 bonus-pages of kid-friendly voting activities!

Written in simple rhyme, this Cat in the Hat's Learning Library Book introduces early readers to the concept and practice of voting--with a focus on the American Presidency! Revised to include 16 pages of activities showing kids how to hold their own elections, it's an ideal choice for reading and talking about voting--whether for classroom pet or leader of the free world! Readers will learn the basic principles of democracy; how political parties are made; why Election Day is held in early November; and much more. Fans of the hit PBS show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! will be delighted to see the Cat knows as much about history and civic responsiblity as he does about science!
 
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