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Books in What's the Deal? series

  • What's the Big Deal About Elections

    Ruby Shamir, Matt Faulkner

    Paperback (Philomel Books, Aug. 25, 2020)
    From campaigns to voting booths, from local elections to national races, this fun and fact-filled book--now 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 celebrations two hundred years ago featured marching bands and bonfires? How about that George Washington was our only president who ran unopposed?Elections allow adult citizens the chance to choose how our cities, states, and country are run. Even kids who can't vote yet can make their voices heard by helping the candidates they like get votes! Our elections can seem complicated, but at their core they're all about having a say in our own lives and future. In this fun and fact-filled chapter book, readers learn just how important being an active participant in our democracy can be through one simple message: Elections matter, and we can all play our part.
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  • What's the Big Deal About First Ladies

    Ruby Shamir, Matt Faulkner

    Paperback (Philomel Books, Feb. 11, 2020)
    In this chapter book filled with fun facts and historical trivia about first ladies from Martha Washington to Melania Trump, civic-minded young readers learn just how important it is to "Remember the ladies!" and all they have done for America. Did you know that Mary Todd Lincoln hated slavery and helped to end it in America? Or that Edith Wilson helped decode secret messages during World War I? How about that Sarah Polk didn't let anyone dance in the White House while she was first lady?It's true! In addition to being hostesses, advocates, ambassadors, activists, patriots, and role models, each first lady put her own stamp on the White House--and on our country. In this fun-filled, fact-filled book, you can find out just what made each first lady unique and why they were so important. As it turns out, first ladies are a pretty big deal after all! Perfect for fans of Rad American Women from A-Z, this book is a great entry point to discussing all aspects of the White House with children.
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  • What's the Big Deal About Freedom

    Ruby Shamir, Matt Faulkner

    Paperback (Philomel Books, Feb. 11, 2020)
    From the Constitution to abolition, from voting to civil rights, this chapter book for civic-minded young readers filled with fun facts and historical trivia shows how America got the nickname "land of the free." It's a "free country"! Why? Because in America we're free to speak our minds, choose our leaders, and set the rules. Since way back when Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, Americans have stood up for freedom again and again--but it wasn't always easy!Did you know that Henry "Box" Brown escaped slavery by shipping himself north in a box? Or that Susan B. Anthony was arrested when she tried to vote? Did you know that even young kids protested for the right to go to school?This entertaining, fact-filled book, perfect for fans of the Who Was series, is a great way to talk about America, its values, and the rights we all enjoy. It celebrates how, with every generation, more and more Americans won the right to be free. Find out how they did it and why standing up for the "land of the free" is such a big deal!
    K
  • What's the Big Deal About Elections

    Ruby Shamir, Matt Faulkner

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Aug. 25, 2020)
    From campaigns to voting booths, from local elections to national races, this fun and fact-filled book--now 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 celebrations two hundred years ago featured marching bands and bonfires? How about that George Washington was our only president who ran unopposed?Elections allow adult citizens the chance to choose how our cities, states, and country are run. Even kids who can't vote yet can make their voices heard by helping the candidates they like get votes! Our elections can seem complicated, but at their core they're all about having a say in our own lives and future. In this fun and fact-filled chapter book, readers learn just how important being an active participant in our democracy can be through one simple message: Elections matter, and we can all play our part.
    R
  • Alcohol

    Jane Bingham

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Oct. 6, 2005)
    Bingham, Jane
  • Heroin

    Jane Bingham

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    This title looks at Heroin and the pros and cons of making particular choices young people must make about their behavior. Up-to-date and detailed information make this a valuable books for understanding what is at stake.
  • Crystal Meth and Other Amphetamines

    Karla Fitzhugh

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Oct. 5, 2005)
    This title looks at Crystal Meth and Other Amphetamines and the pros and cons of making particular choices young people must make about their behavior. Up-to-date and detailed information make this a valuable books for understanding what is at stake.
  • Alcohol

    Jane Bingham

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • LSD and Other Hallucinogens

    Suzanna Drew-Edwards

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Oct. 6, 2005)
    This title looks at LSD and Other Hallucinogens and the pros and cons of making particular choices young people must make about their behavior. Up-to-date and detailed information make this a valuable books for understanding what is at stake.
  • What's The Big Deal About First Ladies

    Ruby Shamir, Matt Faulkner

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Feb. 11, 2020)
    In this chapter book filled with fun facts and historical trivia about first ladies from Martha Washington to Melania Trump, civic-minded young readers learn just how important it is to "Remember the ladies!" and all they have done for America. Did you know that Mary Todd Lincoln hated slavery and helped to end it in America? Or that Edith Wilson helped decode secret messages during World War I? How about that Sarah Polk didn't let anyone dance in the White House while she was first lady?It's true! In addition to being hostesses, advocates, ambassadors, activists, patriots, and role models, each first lady put her own stamp on the White House--and on our country. In this fun-filled, fact-filled book, you can find out just what made each first lady unique and why they were so important. As it turns out, first ladies are a pretty big deal after all! Perfect for fans of Rad American Women from A-Z, this book is a great entry point to discussing all aspects of the White House with children.
    Q
  • Prescription Drug Abuse

    Karla Fitzhugh

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Aug. 16, 2006)
    This title looks at Prescription Drug Abuse and the pros and cons of making particular choices young people must make about their behaviour. Up-to-date and detailed information make this a valuable books for understanding what is at stake.
  • Smoking

    Jane Bingham

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Aug. 16, 2006)
    This title looks at Heroin and the pros and cons of making particular choices young people must make about their behaviour. Up-to-date and detailed information make this a valuable books for understanding what is at stake.