Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Top 10 Books to learn about our Presidents

Here are a few examples of books on our presidents. I tend to like the books with more pictures or written more like a fiction book to peak my interest. Each one tells a story. I hope you enjoy.


Truman
This book is a national bestseller! Read on to find out why.
John Adams
Following Washington was a hard job to do, but someone had to do it! This book is a biography of our 2nd president, John Adams.

 
A great book for some of our younger readers who love pictures!

Trying to remember who said what? This is a great book to remind us of those famous quotes our presidents are known for.
A great book about our founding fathers.
This one helps kids to investigate the ins and outs of elections.  Everyone will know how to vote and participate when they get old enough with this resource.
The "Time for Kids" is a great magazine for kids to read and explore! They cover most of the presidents.
The "Who Was" series are a great addition to any library. Easy to read and filled with interesting facts about each person.
Readers will love this book on George Washington! It gives a different type of story about him.
This book is jam-packed with trivia, fun facts, and information on the historical events of each presidency.

6 comments:

  1. My kids love Time for Kids (TFK)! If they have a presidential series, that would be one of my vehicles to teach my own kids the presidents. TFK has pictures, fun facts, etc. to keep kids interested and turning the pages!

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  2. Where did you find all these books? These are great! I wasn't able to find as many so that is why I changed my topic to variations of Cinderella. These books would be great for Presidents Day! I could see these used in 3rd-4th grade.

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  3. Great list! Several I haven't seen before.

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  4. This is a very comprehensive list. It'd be handy for anyone (teachers included!) to brush up on their knowledge about the different presidents.

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  5. The who was books are great for students especially in grades 2 and up. The third graders this past year that I spent time with read a lot of them when the teacher required them to get at least one nonfiction book from the library and they loved them.

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  6. I have not read these books before but some of them look interesting and look like they could be lots of fun.

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