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America Votes: How Our President Is Elected

America Votes: How Our President Is Elected
By Linda Granfield

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Kids shouldn't have to wait until they're old enough to vote to get caught up in the excitement of presidential elections! From the first primaries, through the party conventions, to the final count at the polls, the race for the presidency is a whirlwind of passionate speeches, sensational campaigns and new beginnings that every American can be a part of!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #608690 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6-In 29 two-page chapters of clear, straightforward prose, the author explains the presidential election process, including its history, the two-party system, third parties, PACs, election fraud, also-rans, and more. This thorough overview is enlivened with examples drawn from history and children's own lives. Colorful cartoon drawings keep the pages animated and interesting. Granfield delights in the quirks of the system and devotes the chapter "Animal Farm" to animal metaphors, including the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant, and "Pass the 'Lection Cake, Please!" to foods associated with various presidents. The author emphasizes not only the right but also the responsibility to vote and indicates ways that even pre-voters can get involved. One quibble: the funny chapter titles and puns or wordplay could confuse the uninitiated; for example, "Let's Have a Party" is a history of political parties, but "Party Time" is about presidential conventions. An appealing resource for units on the U.S. government or civics.
Dona Ratterree, New York City Public Schools
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From Booklist
Gr. 4-6. Granfield breaks down information about the American electoral process into manageable chunks and presents each topic on an attractive, double-page spread. Subjects range from qualifications for voting and the troubled history of voting rights to the Electoral College, campaign finance, and election fraud. Solid research, a detached perspective (originally from Massachusetts, Granfield now lives in Canada), and respect for her audience provide a sound basis for the presentation, which is lightened by humorous asides and a keen sense of what will interest children. Bjorkman's ink-and-watercolor illustrations brighten the pages with light and sometimes amusing interpretations of American life yesterday and today. It's a sign of the times that the section presenting the role of television provides good definitions of terms such as photo op, sound bite, message of the day, and spin, but underlying Granfield's unflinching look at the way things work (including campaign spending issues, vote buying, and gerrymandering) is a basic faith in the system. An attractive, informative guide to voting in America. Glossary. Carolyn Phelan
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Solid research, a detached perspective (originally from Massachusetts, Granfield now lives in Canada), and respect for her audience provide a sound basis for the presentation, which is lightened by humorous asides and a keen sense of what will interest children.

An appealing resource for units on the U.S. government or civics.


Customer Reviews

America votes, how a president is elected2
This book came to me in the condition listed, but what I didn't realize was that the book was much more wordy then I had hoped. I will pass it onto my daughter who teaches 2nd grade because for my PreK students it won't work.