
What's the Big Deal About Elections
by Ruby Shamir
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appears in Democracy.
From campaigns to voting booths, from local elections to national races, this fun and factfilled booknow in chapter book format!celebrates the fundamental American idea that "we the people" get to decide who runs the show.Did you know that we have more than ninety thousand state and local governments in the US Or that Election Day celebration...
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“Reading Duck for President feels like a brisk, silly campaign rally compressed into a picture book. Doreen Cronin delivers a clear narrative with punchy repeated lines and cartoonish escalation—from pond to farm to governor to presidential hopeful—so it works as a read-aloud and a kid-friendly civics primer. The useful part is how it turns voting and campaigning into concrete, laughable scenes kids remember. The limit: satire is broad and flattens real political nuance, and adults seeking subtle satire or deeper civic lessons may find it shallow.”
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