Your vote matters How we elect the US president

Rebecca Katzman

Book - 2024

"There's never been a timelier moment for kids to learn the importance of voting. Your Vote Matters walks readers through all the ins and outs of voting in America-and more specifically, voting in presidential elections. This easy-to-understand illustrated guide explains every step in the presidential election process-from who is eligible to run for president to what the president does once they are sworn into office. Learn about campaigning and debates, the difference between caucuses and primaries, and how the Electoral College works, plus, it includes information about who is eligible to vote, the many different ways citizens can vote on (and leading up to) Election Day, what happens after the final ballots are cast, and tips o...n what to consider when deciding which candidate should get your vote. Your Vote Matters is the perfect book to not only help kids understand how elections work-but why it's important to participate in every single one"--

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Subjects
Genres
Juvenile works
Informational works
Illustrated works
Published
New York : Scholastic Inc 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Rebecca Katzman (author)
Other Authors
Ellen Duda (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
111 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 7-10 years
ISBN
9781339046495
9781339046501
  • The Basics
  • Your Vote (and Voice) Matters!
  • Who Needs Government Anyway?
  • It's in the Constitution!
  • The Three Branches of Government
  • Presenting the President
  • Who Can Vote?
  • Fighting for Your Right
  • So You Want to Be President?
  • Running for President
  • The Long and Winding Road to the White House
  • It's (Political) Party Time!
  • Show Your Primary Colors
  • Picking the Vice President
  • It's a Party for Your Party!
  • Hop Aboard the Campaign Train
  • The Great Debates
  • Issues of the Day
  • How Do You Pick Who to Vote For?
  • Get Out the Vote
  • It's Election Day!
  • Voting Way Back When
  • Show Up and Vote!
  • Suppressing the Vote
  • The Cold Hard Truth About Gerrymandering
  • Behold the Ballot
  • Other Ways to Vote
  • A Peek Inside the Polling Place
  • And the Next President Is …
  • The Votes Pour In
  • The Electoral College
  • Blue States, Red States, and Purple States
  • Election Shocks and Surprises
  • Good Winners and Losers
  • The Great Transition
  • Let's Get Inaugurated!
  • Life in the White House
  • The President Hard at Work
  • The First Lady (or First Gentleman)
  • The President's Dream Team
  • Nobody's Above the Law
  • Life After Office
  • Your Vote Matters!
  • You Can Make a Difference
  • Presidents of the United States
  • Glossary
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

This book describes the presidential election process and the reasons voting matters using clear language that's accessible for young readers. It covers the branches of government, the role of the president, how elections work, who can vote, and suggestions for what kids can do even though they're not old enough to vote. Additionally, the steps to running for president, the process of voting (and the issues that might affect voting, such as gerrymandering), and the electoral college are described. It also explains what happens after the president is elected, from the inauguration to life in the White House and after office. Interesting supplementary information is found in "It's a Fact" and "Did You Know?" sidebars. A list of the presidents, their political party, and the dates they were in office is included. Information is presented in colorful text boxes, and underlined glossary words link to more information (not seen). Colorful, visually appealing illustrations, infographics, maps, charts, and black-and-white photos enhance the text. This kid-friendly book is a useful and informative primer on presidential elections.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A succinct, snappy look at U.S. presidents, their duties, and voters' crucial responsibilities in electing them. Packed with facts, this primer is notable for its clear, coherent font choice and its colorful, clean images that make it stand out among similar titles. Small callout boxes along the way clarify points for anyone newer to the ins and outs of American government, while persuasive, age-appropriate writing effectively makes clear why the book's contents are so significant. Katzman also lays out the differences between the Democrat and Republican Parties (and looks at several independent parties), explores primaries and caucuses, and discusses campaigning. The book also doesn't have a recency bias, since the author includes facts about a variety of presidents, such as George Washington and William Henry Harrison (who gave the longest inauguration speech in history and was the first president to die while in office). This history is balanced well with more recent leaders, including Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump, which will resonate with young people hearing and reading the news today. Children reading quickly might be tripped up by a slightly confusing timeline, but the text's exploration of fairness in politics, including well-written and thorough explanations of gerrymandering and voter suppression, makes this a highly recommended addition. An accurate, necessary read for young voters-in-training. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 7-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.