U.S. Presidents A Pathfinder for the 5 th Grade President Reports.

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U.S. Presidents A Pathfinder for the 5 th Grade President Reports

U.S. Presidents Non-Fiction Books The public library has many books to help you find information on the U.S. Presidents. Listed, are books that have general information and summaries about all presidents. J 920 COY Coy, Harold. The First Book of Presidents. New York: F. Watts, Describes the general duties and responsibilities of the President and summarizes the careers of those who held office. J FOU The Founding Presidents: A Sourcebook on the U.S. Presidency. Brookfield, Conn., Milbrook Press: Uses contemporary material to describe and illustrate the lives of U.S. Presidents from Washington to Monroe.

J 923 SEU Seuling, Barbara. The Last Cow on the White House Lawn and Other Little Known Facts About the Presidents. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, A collection of little known facts about each of the Presidents from Washington to Carter. J BLA Blassingame, Wyatt. Look-It-Up Book of Presidents. New York, N.Y.: Random House, Provides brief biographies from Washington-Clinton. J BEC Beckman, Beatrice. I Can Be President. Chicago, IL: Childrens Press, Describes in simple terms the responsibilities of the president. J GRE Green, Carol. Presidents. Chicago, IL: Children’s Press, Explains what the job of the president is and briefly introduces the first 40 presidents from Washington to Reagan. U.S. Presidents

Fiction Books J TAS Tashjian, Janet. Vote for Larry. New York, NY: Henry Holt, Not yet 18 years old, Josh, a.k.a Larry, comes out of hiding and returns to public life, this time to run for president as an advocate for issues of concern to youth and encourage voter turnout. J FRI Friskey, Margaret. Tad Lincoln and the Green Umbrella. Chicago, IL: Children’s Press, Relates the adventures of Lincoln’s youngest son from the time Lincoln is elected president until the Civil War. E WIN Winters, Kay. My Teacher for President. Penguin Group, USA, A second grader named Oliver tells why his teacher should be named president.

U.S. Presidents You may try these key words to increase your search. U.S. Presidents facts U.S. Presidents timeline Presidents U.S. Office Also try the specific name of your president.

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