United States -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
Label
United States -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
Name
United States
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Cómo funciona el sistema de votación, Kathryn Wesgate ; traducido por Rossana Züñiga
- The Declaration of Independence, by Mary Meinking
- What are the levels of government?, Baron Bedesky
- Congress, John Perritano
- La historia de los partidos políticos, Kathryn Wesgate ; traducido por Rossana Zuñiga
- Elections, why it matters, John Son
- Descubre cómo puedes ayudar, por Emma Carlson Berne
- U.S. presidents, created by Basher ; written by Dan Green
- Modern political parties, by Lydia Bjornlund
- Defining and discussing immigration, Christy Mihaly
- You call this democracy?, how to fix our government and return power to the people, Elizabeth Rusch
- D is for democracy, a citizen's alphabet, written by Elissa Grodin ; illustrated by Victor Juhasz
- How the US security agencies work, by Allan B. Cobb
- Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President, by Josh Gregory
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president, by Josh Gregory
- Treason in America, disloyalty versus dissent, Jules Archer ; foreword by Brianna DuMont
- Not-so-great presidents, Commanders in Chief, Erik Slader and Ben Thompson ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Meet the Senate, by Jason Glaser
- Cuales son las ramas de la democracía?, Ann H. Matzke
- The role of president, Cathleen Small
- The history of third parties, Norma Jean Lutz ; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., senior consulting editor
- Complete book of presidents & states
- The U.S. Congress, why it matters to you, Melissa McDaniel
- Checks and balances, a look at the powers of government, Kathiann M. Kowalski
- How the Legislative Branch works, by Christine Petersen ; content consultant, Dr. Arnold Shober, Associate Professor of Government, Lawrence University
- The kids' complete guide to elections, by Emma Carlson Berne, Cari Meister, and Nel Yomtov
- ¿Qué es votar?, Kristen Rajczak Nelson ; traducido por Ana María García
- The World Book of America's presidents
- La Presidencia, Simon Rose
- The U.S. Senate, Bill McAuliffe
- Bill of Rights, Katie Kawa
- Bias in reporting on politics, by Connor Stratton
- How is a government elected?, Susan Bright-Moore
- Meet the House of Representatives, by Therese Shea
- Scholastic book of presidents 2020, George Sullivan
- How the Executive Branch works, by Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Presidential races, campaigning for the White House, Arlene Morris-Lipsman
- For which we stand, how our government works and why it matters, written by Jeff Foster
- What does the President do?, by Kathleen Connors
- Government, how local, state, and federal government works, by Mark Friedman
- Everyone counts, a citizen's number book, written by Elissa Grodin ; and illustrated by Victor Juhasz
- Cartas a los lideres, Leona Fowler
- What does a petitioner do?, Rita Santos
- The Congress of the United States, Christine Taylor-Butler
- The presidents, portraits of history, by Leah Tinari
- ¿Qui?n puede votar?, Kristen Rajczak Nelson ; traducido por Ana Mar?a Garc?a
- Americapedia, taking the dumb out of freedom, Jodi Lynn Anderson, Daniel Ehrenhaft, Andisheh Nouraee
- What are the three branches of the government?, and other questions about the U.S. Constitution, Benjamin Richmond
- ¿Cómo es el día del alcalde?, Emily Mahoney ; traducido por Natzi Vilchis.
- Separation of powers, Daniel R. Faust
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus2