Being a good citizen A kids' guide to community involvement

Rachelle Kreisman

Book - 2016

Whether it's raising money for a charity, spending time with a senior citizen, or cleaning up a park, getting involved in your community is a great way to help others and feel good about yourself. Includes fun facts.

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Published
South Egremont, MA : Red Chair Press [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Rachelle Kreisman (author)
Other Authors
Tim Haggerty (illustrator)
Item Description
Edition statement supplied by publisher.
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 24 cm
Issued also as an ebook
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781939656957
9781939656964
  • Community living
  • Elected officials
  • Get involved
  • Be a role model
  • Help others
  • Protect Earth
  • Get started.
Review by Booklist Review

The Start Smart Community series offers readers a way to think about where they live, who helps them, and what it means to be an effective part of their communities. Being a Good Citizen explains in simple language how their world is arranged and advises kids on how to find ways to help their communities, including volunteerism and environmentalism. All the books contain straightforward text sprinkled with fun facts and a colorful design with many stock photos. The final pages feature What Did You Learn? questions and additional resources.--Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-5-As many librarians know, community helper projects are ubiquitous during the school year, and resources related to this subject are always in demand. This series details the who, what, and where of communities, describing what everyday life is like as well as the experiences of helpers such as police officers, firefighters, doctors, and trash collectors. The series also underscores the importance of education and training for specific careers and allows readers to see their own place in society and how people must work together to help a community function (and have some fun while they're at it). Text boxes with supplemental facts (and some jokes) pepper the narratives, which are clear, well flowing, and informative. A "What Did You Learn?" section with true/false questions at the end of each book helps readers recap and absorb the material. VERDICT A useful series that deals with community issues in an engaging way. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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