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Children’s Books About Elections That Might Inspire Grown-Ups, Too. How do you explain the democratic process to future voters? Start with these lively picture books and compelling histories.
These uplifting, nonpartisan books about voting and how elections work are a fun, educational way to introduce kids to the political process Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents who objected to LGBTQ-themed books that a Maryland county approved for use in ...
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Americans are stressed about the elections. How to talk to your kids about it - MSNThere’s also a kids book called “Duck for President.”) It can also be a good time to talk about the core values as a family, said Daniel Knoepflmacher , vice chair of education in the ...
S.C. local elections official pens children's book: 'Owlbert Learns to Vote' Isaac Cramer, a South Carolina voting official, is celebrating the release of his first children's book.
A Kids Book About Voting by Next Up (DK, Oct. 1, $19.99; ISBN 978-0-593-95717-2). The latest book in the A Kids Book series offers young readers an approachable guide to voting.
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Kids can pick up on parents' stress about the election. Here's how to talk to them about it. - MSNKids as young as 3 can pick up on political divides, Magavi says, so it's important to facilitate open conversation. Here are five ways to have productive and kid-friendly conversations about ...
Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, author of three best-selling business books, says that breaking down data can make understanding elections fun and engaging for kids.
With the election ending this week, tensions are running high and kids are picking up on that. One way to address election anxiety is to talk about the political system and encourage long-term ...
The Carroll County Board of Education’s vote Wednesday to exclude two books from prekindergarten and kindergarten Family Life lessons has many community members frustrated.
A survey by the American Psychological Association finds about 7 in 10 Americans say they’re stressed about the presidential election. And while they can’t vote, kids are also feeling that ...
Isaac Cramer, a South Carolina voting official, is celebrating the release of his first children’s book. Cramer says kids inherently understand voting because they are kind of doing it all the time.
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