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I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference

I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference

by Mark Shulman

With the next presidential election upon us, this witty, nonpartisan book will help explain the concept of voting to the youngest readers.

I Voted explains the concept of choosing, individually, and as a group, from making a simple choice: “Which do you like better, apples or oranges?”, to selecting a class pet, to even more complicated decisions, like electing community representatives.

You may not always get want you want, but there are strategies to better your odds!

Serge Bloch’s effortless and charming illustrations paired with Mark Shulman’s funny and timely text create a perfect resource for discussing current events with your children.

Backmatter includes information about the United States electoral process.


Ages: 4-8
Illustrated by: Serge Bloch
ISBN: 9780823445615
Price: $18.99
Published by: Neal Porter Books / Holiday House Publishing Inc.

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