9 Books About Civic Engagement for Kids: Nonprofit Curates Children's Book List to Help Families Discuss 2020 Election by 30Seconds Mom

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9 Books About Civic Engagement for Kids: Nonprofit Curates Children's Book List to Help Families Discuss 2020 Election

With the presidential election around the corner, parents are struggling with how to talk to younger children about it all on a relatable level. Reading Partners, an early literacy nonprofit, has curated a book list for parents to start an engaging and entertaining democracy dialogue with their children.

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Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio
Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio $22
The main character, Grace, is shocked that there has never been a woman president. She decides to enter the school election. Readers are exposed to responsible campaigning practices, election conventions, the electoral college and voting. In the end, Grace wins the election!
Duck for President by Doreen Cronin
Duck for President by Doreen Cronin $16
Duck wants to make a change on his farm, so he hosts an election. Once he wins, he sees the work is hard. In an effort to improve work for the “boss” of the farm, he runs for mayor to make bigger changes. Again he wins, and again he learns leading is even harder at this level. And so it goes until he is president and learns a true appreciation for how much work goes into being a leader.
What’s the Big Deal About Elections by Rubi Shamir
What’s the Big Deal About Elections by Rubi Shamir $6
A great informational text that shares fun and important facts about elections at a digestible level. Think, everything from why elections are held on certain days, who was able to vote and when and the formation of political parties.
Lillian’s Right to Vote by Jonah Winter
Lillian’s Right to Vote by Jonah Winter $22
This book is a historical account of the struggles of African Americans throughout history, celebrating the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Readers learn about the different policies in place that kept their vote silenced through discrimination and tests. Follow 100-year-old Lillian on her walk to the ballot box as she votes for the very first time.
If I Ran for President by Catherine Stier
If I Ran for President by Catherine Stier $8
This book dives into what it takes to be president including understanding all of the challenges facing the country and the people you represent. Your child will learn the vocabulary of the election process and understand the weight of responsibility for the president.
When You Grow Up to Vote by Eleanor Roosevelt
When You Grow Up to Vote by Eleanor Roosevelt $13
Originally published in 1932, this book written by Eleanor Roosevelt explains what our elected officials do as well as each citizen’s role in a democracy. Updates have been made in the rerelease to make it more inclusive through illustrations. The book also talks about all civil servant roles, not just elected officials. Firefighters, teachers and garbage men are all highlighted and connected to why voting matters in their chosen field.
What Can a Citizen Do by Dave Eggers
What Can a Citizen Do by Dave Eggers $12
This book explores what it means to be a citizen – that as a member of society we have a responsibility to be active and involved. Empowering messages about joining a cause, speaking up, or writing letters show how citizens have the chance to change the world.
Bold and Brave: Ten Heroes Who Won Women the Right to Vote by Kirsten Gillibrand
Bold and Brave: Ten Heroes Who Won Women the Right to Vote by Kirsten Gillibrand $12
This book introduces young readers to ten American women who worked tirelessly for women’s rights. It focuses on the work of bold, brave activists and suffragists across history and, ultimately, looks optimistically to the future.
So You Want to be President by Judith St. George
So You Want to be President by Judith St. George $12
The book offers a historical look at the first 41 presidents of the United States. Readers will have fun looking at who they were personally as well as what they contributed to our national story.

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Elisa Schmitz, 30Seconds
What a great way for parents to engage with their kids about politics and the upcoming election. Kids need to know so they can grow up to make change, and to VOTE!
Cassiday
Love these recos, thanks.

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