Political Parties
Kids' Guide to Elections
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Cari Meister
About this listen
Right or left. Blue or red. Donkeys or elephants. What are political parties all about? Listeners learn all about the different political parties in America and how they play a part in our elections.
©2020 Cari Meister (P)2024 Capstone Press
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Critic reviews
Various aspects of U.S. elections are introduced to elementary school students in these age-appropriate volumes. Brief facts are included. Colorful pictures of recent presidential campaigns complement the text. The narratives are mostly factual, if not engrossing. Unfortunately, there are errors in Voting (“Election Day is always the first Tuesday of November in an election year”) and Political Parties, which points out the Democratic Party was founded in 1828 then states that was more than 200 years ago. VERDICT Libraries should definitely pass on Voting and Political Parties. The other titles should be considered additional purchases. (Margaret Nunes, Gwinnett County Public Library, GA)