A Kids Book About Voting

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For Ages 5+

A history of voting in the US and why it's important.

This book explains what voting is, how it works, and examines its influence through the lens of American history. It also challenges kids to wonder: why is it important? And who do you think should be able to vote?

Next Up is a nonprofit organization in Oregon. It’s the next generation doing democracy right—mobilizing and uplifting young voters and their voices to envision resilient and joyful communities by building an inclusive democracy of collaboration, innovation, justice, and authenticity.

Contributions to this book made by:
Amanda Squiemphen-Yazzie, Devin Ruiz, Amira Tripp Folsom, Izzy Dacones-Rowland, Isabela Villarreal, and Samantha Gladu.

Learn more about Next Up.

Hardback Size: 8in. x 10in.
ISBN:978-1-951253-44-8
Printed in the USA

eBook Format: EPUB
eBook ISBN: 978-1-951253-54-7
eBook Compatibility: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices
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72 pages

Copyright 2020
Designed in Portland, Oregon

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Customer Reviews

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Sarah K.

A Kids Book About Voting

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J.C.
Misinformation

I was outraged, as a US history teacher, to read that The United States was founded because white men in Europe wanted more power - this AFTER colonization was discussed. It absolutely was not. It was founded because white men in the colonies were dissatisfied with British rule and wanted greater autonomy. It was separate from the colonization and subjugation of Black and of indigenous people that had already happened and was ongoing. Yes, the Constitution was written to benefit white men. Though to conflate the two is disingenous. Otherwise, there were many good things about the book. I would have recommended this and bought a copy for my own classroom if not for this.

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Nicole K.
Community Building

A great book to introduce participating in your community. I bought several of these to put in little free libraries to make the desire to vote accessible. It takes a village to grow a village.

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L.S.
Great topic for kids

I absolutely love all of these books! Voting is a great topic to talk about especially right now in this election year.

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Briana M.
Great starting point for important discussions

This book is written really well, it explains some basic but important terms about voting and also touches on some more difficult topics like voting rights and inequality. Definitely would recommend as a starting point for younger kids or an intro to deeper exploration