Kid Presidents: True Tales of Childhood from America's Presidents (Kid Legends)
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Rating | : | 4.42 (982 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1594747318 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Great book!!! Another great one! My son loved the Andrew Jackson story, but all were fun to read. We cannot wait for Kid Artists!!!. Maybe it's good for him to realize that these famous men weren't MillieO" I read this with my grandson. He's a History Channel buff and often knows a lot about the presidents. Maybe it's good for him to realize that these famous men weren't always well behaved but I'm not sure that's the lesson we want the kids to learn. Times have changed.. Three Stars terri okay
The kids who grew up to be president weren’t superheroes. Lyndon Johnson pulled pranks in class. Barack Obama was bothered by bullies. Ignore the tall tales. History has never been this much fun!. Forget the legends. Kennedy hated his big brother. And Bill Clinton was crazy clumsy (he once broke his leg jumping rope). Kid Presidents tells all of their stories and more with fullcolor cartoon illustrations on every page. John F. They had regular-kid problems just like you
From School Library Journal Gr 4–6—With cartoonish illustrations that will attract fans of Jeff Kinney's "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and Rachel Renée Russel's "The Dork Diaries," this informative offering leaves no presidential childhood rock unturned. The further reading at the end of book provides a nice resource for those who want to learn more about their favorite resident of the Oval Office. Disorganized kids will be happy to read that John F. Kennedy was given a scathing report card that once stated that he "can seldom locate his possessions." Kids will especially enjoy the section on pranks pulled by previous presidents. Being a kid isn't always easy, even for those on the path for greatness, like many of these men. Children will enjo
. Author David Stabler and illustrator Doogie Horner have created many books, but this is their first collaboration. Both live in New York City