If I Were President
Whitman, Albert & Company, 1999
Summary: This book explains all the duties, responsibilities, and privileges of being the President of the United States of America by having children imagine themselves in the role. From meeting foreign dignitaries and creating laws to commanding the army and using the White House movie theater room, the job of president is painted as one of responsibility, leadership, and fun.
Lesson: I read this the week of President's Day, which happened to be two weeks after Career Week. Since we had already discussed careers and their unique responsibilities, this was an extension of that conversation. Also, since we live an hour from a President's birthplace, we talked about how someone "local" could grow up to be President.
Level: 1st-3rd
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