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Books with title I Want to be President

  • I Want to Be President

    Michaela Muntean, Tom Brannon

    eBook (Sesame Workshop, Jan. 3, 2013)
    Double tap the text to zoom. Betty Lou describes her campaign and the things she would do if she were elected president.
  • I Want to be President

    Dan Liebman

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Oct. 2, 2009)
    A timely new title in the I Want to Be... series. "The I Want to Be series provides young readers with some exciting opportunities to think... an attractive choice for beginning readers... Recommended." -- Library Media Connection Through real-life photographs and easy-to-understand text, the books in the popular I Want to Be... series tell young readers what's involved in a particular job: the background and skills that are required, and the activities that take place daily. In I Want to Be President, young readers find out what it takes to be President of the United States. For example, the President has to work with many different people and make speeches. In addition to explaining the job of the President of the United States, I Want to Be President looks at what is involved in becoming the president of a classroom. Special attention is given to the campaign and voting processes. Like the other books in this series, I Want to Be President helps children understand the importance of doing a job well. This book is perfect for reading alone, with a parent or in group story times. It is certain to spark questions and discussions.
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  • So You Want to Be President

    Judith St. George, Brian Keeler, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Have you ever thought about being President of the United States? There are good things and bad things about the job. One good thing is you get to live in a giant house with a movie theater, swimming pool, and even a bowling alley! But on the other hand, sometimes people don't like Presidents. Once, somebody was so angry he threw a cabbage at President William Howard Taft. Are you smart enough to be President? Thomas Jefferson was an expert on politics, law, music, geography, and more - plus he played the violin, founded the University of Virginia, and designed his own mansion. But nine Presidents never even went to college, including Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson didn't even know how to write until after he was married! Award-winning author Judith St. George's audiobook is a humorous and informative look at America's highest office. Learning about the Presidents has never been more entertaining than with Brian Keeler's lively narration.
  • I Want to be President

    Micheala Muntean, Tom Brannon

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 27, 2000)
    Betty Lou describes her campaign and the things she would do if she were elected president.
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  • I Want to be President

    Dan Liebman

    eBook (Firefly Books, Oct. 2, 2009)
    A timely new title in the I Want to Be... series. "The I Want to Be series provides young readers with some exciting opportunities to think... an attractive choice for beginning readers... Recommended." -- Library Media Connection Through real-life photographs and easy-to-understand text, the books in the popular I Want to Be... series tell young readers what's involved in a particular job: the background and skills that are required, and the activities that take place daily. In I Want to Be President, young readers find out what it takes to be President of the United States. For example, the President has to work with many different people and make speeches. In addition to explaining the job of the President of the United States, I Want to Be President looks at what is involved in becoming the president of a classroom. Special attention is given to the campaign and voting processes. Like the other books in this series, I Want to Be President helps children understand the importance of doing a job well. This book is perfect for reading alone, with a parent or in group story times. It is certain to spark questions and discussions.
  • I Want to be President

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Betty Lou describes her campaign and the things she would do if she were elected president
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  • I Want to Be President

    Michaela Muntean

    Paperback (Piggy Toes Press, March 15, 2010)
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  • I Want to be President

    Dan Liebman

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, Oct. 2, 2009)
    A timely new title in the I Want to Be... series. "The I Want to Be series provides young readers with some exciting opportunities to think... an attractive choice for beginning readers... Recommended." -- Library Media Connection Through real-life photographs and easy-to-understand text, the books in the popular I Want to Be... series tell young readers what's involved in a particular job: the background and skills that are required, and the activities that take place daily. In I Want to Be President, young readers find out what it takes to be President of the United States. For example, the President has to work with many different people and make speeches. In addition to explaining the job of the President of the United States, I Want to Be President looks at what is involved in becoming the president of a classroom. Special attention is given to the campaign and voting processes. Like the other books in this series, I Want to Be President helps children understand the importance of doing a job well. This book is perfect for reading alone, with a parent or in group story times. It is certain to spark questions and discussions.
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  • I Want to Be!

    Tony Ross

    language (Andersen Digital, May 2, 2013)
    Now that the Little Princess can use her potty, she decides it is time to grow up and be something.Her family and friends are eager to give their advice, but the Little Princess has an unexpected idea of her own!
  • So You Want to Be President

    Judith St. George, David Small

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, Aug. 16, 2000)
    This is a very educational paperback (approx. 9 x 11 inches) and includes a list of all the presidents. More importantly it tells the many duties of the office and the good and bad details of the office with a sense of humor.
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  • I Grew Up to Be President

    Laurie Calkhoven, Rebecca Zomchek

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Discover how each of these little rascals grew up to become commander-in-chief--now that's an executive order!From George Washington to Barack Obama, this child's is a child's perfect introduction to all of the U.S. Presidents. On every spread, readers will learn about the Presidents' childhoods, families, careers, accomplishments in office, and life after the White House. Famous quotes, major events, and fun facts are all included. With simple text and full-color illustrations and photographs throughout, every parent, teacher, and child will want this essential reference for their bookshelf.
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  • I Can Be President, Too!

    Yanitzia Canetti, Alison Keating (translator)

    Paperback (BrickHouse Education, Aug. 10, 2009)
    What do Chris Mendoza, Jessica Woo, and Becky Cohen have in common? They all want to be President of the United States! The 14 children in this book have the characteristics it takes to be worthy candidate… Find out if you do, too! (Available in English and Spanish) Key concepts: Diversity Fairness Leadership Responsibility Family & Community Hobbies Self-esteem
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