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  • Desi for President

    Cathy Rogers, Deborah Shlian

    (ingram, March 21, 2020)
    Not long ago, Desi was a sad pup in a shelter , longing for a forever family. Now he lives in a warm home with people who love him. But as the election for leader of the U.S.A. nears, Desi is concerned about the dissension he sees all around him.Can't we all just get along he wonders. After discussing with Lucy and close friends , he makes a decision that some tell him is downright crazy. Can a dog run for President? Desi is determined to try.
  • P Is for President

    Wendy Cheyette Lewison, Valerio Fabbretti

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Publishing in time for the 2016 Presidential election, readers can discover what it means to be President of the United States in this easy-to-read informational picture book.Being President of the United States is a big job —he biggest job in all of America! Follow the president as he or she campaigns, runs, moves into the White House, and works to fix problems. Learn about historically significant presidents along the way, and see what it takes to be president. Do you have what it takes to run the U.S.?
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  • Freshman for President

    Ally Condie

    language (Shadow Mountain, Dec. 27, 2010)
    Fifteen-year-old Milo J. Wright and his best friend, Eden, are crazy to even consider participating in the election for President of the United States of America, aren't they? Never mind that Milo is twenty years too young. Never mind the fact that he'll have to balance the election with school, his lawn-mowing job, soccer practice, and trying to understand girls. There are times in life when you just have to go for something, no matter how impossible. Readers will discover that everyone, no matter what age, has something valuable to say.
  • Freshman for President

    Ally Condie

    (Shadow Mountain, June 14, 2008)
    Fifteen-year-old Milo J. Wright and his best friend, Eden, are crazy to even consider participating in the election for President of the United States of America, aren't they? Never mind that Milo is twenty years too young. Never mind the fact that he'll have to balance the election with school, his lawn-mowing job, soccer practice, and trying to understand girls. There are time in life when you just have to go for something, no matter how impossible. Readers will discover that everyone, no matter what age, has something valuable to say.
  • Froggy for President!

    Jonathan London, Frank Remkiewicz

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 12, 2020)
    Froggy is running for class president--and his opponent is Frogilina!Froggy is running for president---class president, that is---but so is Frogilina! Wearing a long, presidential-style tie, Froggy presents his platform, which includes ten snack times per school day and recess all day long. But Frogilina has a platform, too: a search party for lost things, a lunch-sharing program, and a talent show to benefit the school library. Which candidate will voters choose?
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  • Max for President

    Jarrett J. Krosoczka

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 12, 2008)
    From the author of National Book Award finalist Hey, Kiddo.Max thinks that he would like to be class president. So does Kelly. But there can only be one president! Who will the class elect? Full of laughs and suspense, Max for President is a lively story of good sportsmanship—and a great way for kids to learn a little about elections, too!
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  • P Is for President

    Wendy Cheyette Lewison, Valerio Fabbretti

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Publishing in time for the 2016 Presidential election, readers can discover what it means to be President of the United States in this easy-to-read informational picture book.Being President of the United States is a big job —he biggest job in all of America! Follow the president as he or she campaigns, runs, moves into the White House, and works to fix problems. Learn about historically significant presidents along the way, and see what it takes to be president. Do you have what it takes to run the U.S.?
  • Froggy for President!

    Jonathan London, Frank Remkiewicz

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 12, 2020)
    Froggy is running for class president--and his opponent is Frogilina!Froggy is running for president---class president, that is---but so is Frogilina! Wearing a long, presidential-style tie, Froggy presents his platform, which includes ten snack times per school day and recess all day long. But Frogilina has a platform, too: a search party for lost things, a lunch-sharing program, and a talent show to benefit the school library. Which candidate will voters choose?
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  • Max for President

    Jarrett J. Krosoczka

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 28, 2012)
    From the author of National Book Award finalist Hey, Kiddo.Max thinks that he would like to be class president. So does Kelly. But there can only be one president! Who will the class elect? Full of laughs and suspense, Max for President is a lively story of good sportsmanship—and a great way for kids to learn a little about elections, too!
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  • Dorian For President

    Jakeb Hunter

    Paperback (Independently published, July 31, 2019)
    Mr. Barry just announced that there will be an election for class president. Will Dorian's efforts be enough to win against Mimi and Billy?
  • Avi for President

    Ann D. Koffsky

    Hardcover (Menucha Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Avi is a leader, so he's sure he'll be elected class president. But then his friend Yoni joins the race, and the class needs to vote for which candidate they want. Rebbe Gold warns Avi and Yoni not to say mean things about each other, and the boys promise not to. But it's a hard promise to keep as election fever heats up. Will the boys be able to keep their promise to their teacher? Join Avi and his friends for an enjoyable lesson on what elections and true friendship are all about.
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  • Max for President

    Jarrett J. Krosoczka

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 13, 2004)
    Max thinks that he would like to be class president.So does Kelly.But there can only be one president! Who will the class elect?Full of laughs and suspense, Max for President is a lively story of good sportsmanship—and a great way for kids to learn a little about elections, too!
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