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10 Books to Teach Kids About the Importance of Voting
They may not be able to vote, but even the littlest children can learn about civic duty, democracy, and the power of voting. These 10 reads—with something for all ages—will help get them ready for November 3rd.
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- Marnie Schwartz
Duck For President by Doreen Cronin
In this book, part of the “Click Clack” series, a humble duck works his way up to farmer and then governor… and is now on the campaign trail going for the presidency. In between the jokes and colorful illustrations are teachable moments about the electoral process.
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V Is For Voting by Kate Farrell
An ABC book about democracy (“A is for active participation, B is for building a more equal nation” and so on), this lyrical and beautiful book talks about social justice, civil rights, and the importance of every vote.
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Equality’s Call by Deborah Diesen
The author of the beloved book The Pout-Pout Fish brings her delightful rhyming to the topic of voting rights in America. (“A right isn’t a right/till it’s granted to all.”) The book looks back in history to those who fought for the right to vote, as well as forward to the constant work of upholding democracy.
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Democracy For Dinosaurs by Laurie Krasny Brown
Beautifully illustrated dinosaurs demonstrate civic values key to democracy like freedom, fairness, respect for free speech, and of course, voting. The book, from the creators of Dino Tales: Life Guides for Families, addresses kids with an empowering, optimistic tone.
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Grace For President by Kelly DiPucchio
When Grace learns that there has never been a female U.S. president, she decides that she’ll be the first. She starts out by running in her school mock election and finds out just how tough campaigning will be, as well as all about the electoral college. In the end, readers learn just how much each and every vote counts.
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Vote For Our Future by Margaret McNamara
Kids may not be able to vote, but that doesn’t mean they can’t make a difference. The children in this charming book about the importance of voting encourage the adults in their community to vote and help solve obstacles to voting. After all, as the book says, “Kids have to live with adult choices!”
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Sofia Valdez and The Vanishing Vote by Andrea Beaty
In the bestselling “Questioneers” series’ latest installment—out October 6th—Sofia is named election commissioner in the vote over the next class pet. Sofia must restore democracy when there’s a tie vote… and one missing. While you wait for this book, check out number four in the series, which is also election-themed, Sofia Valdez, Future Prez.
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When You Grow Up To Vote by Eleanor Roosevelt
In 1932, the same year her husband was elected president, Eleanor Roosevelt originally published this book about citizenship for children. In 2018, it was updated with new information and bright, diverse illustrations. Its inspirational message about the power of voters shines through.
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President Of The Whole Fifth Grade by Sherri Winston
The first in Winston’s “President series” tells the story of Brianna, whose hero credits her success to being class president when she was a kid. Of course, Brianna decides she will follow in her footsteps. But things get complicated when a new student announces she’s also running.
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The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert
Tweens and teens will fall for this story that takes place on election day about two strangers who meet at the polls. Along the way, they will learn more about the civic process and issues like voter suppression.
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