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2) Vote for me!
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Donkey and elephant's campaign for office almost destroys their friendship, but ends in a surprise.
8) Vote for me!
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"The lion loves elections—he wins every time. But when the mouse decides to run for president, other animals offer up their own candidates. Each one has a cause to champion: the ant wants a busier schedule, the German shepherd wants more law and order, and the wildebeest just wants everyone to live in peace. With so many options, how can the animals ever decide?" --publisher's website
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"Celebrate the momentous law enacted fifty years ago-The Voting Rights Act of 1965...What if you had to pass a test or answer impossible questions like 'How many bubbles are in a bar of soap?' before you were allowed to vote? Or imagine being forced to pay a special tax before you could cast your ballot. And how would it feel to be chased by an angry mob-by people in your own town-just for trying to vote? This is the story of Lillian's family-and...
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"Yes! It's almost here. And the big question is: Who will be our next president? Will our leader be a he or a she? In peppy rhymes, even the youngest readers will get to learn a little more about political parties, debates, and most of all, the importance of voting!"--back cover.
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Purrmaids volume 14
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"There’s a contest happening at Kittentail Cove Library! Only one lucky purrmaid will have their poster displayed in the brand new reading room, and Angel is excited to help count the votes! All the art is amazing…but Angel really wants her friend Coral to win. When she finds some ballots that weren’t counted, Angel isn’t sure what to do. Is the contest ruined? Or is there a surprise in store?"--From publisher website.
13) Rock that vote
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"Fins, paws, wings, or claws? With so many choices for a new class pet, these kids has the big task of picking a critter to become part of their classroom family. To make sure it’s all fair and square, they put it to a vote! As the students make posters to support their choice and excitedly submit their ballots, readers can join the chants and cheers to make sure everyone rocks that vote!" --publisher's website.
14) The walk
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"Granny and her granddaughter are going on a walk. But this is not just any walk. It’s a walk that must not be missed; one that is more important than ever but has been made increasingly difficult for many to participate in. It’s a walk that joins together a community; that lifts voices; that allows us to speak up, stand up, and say what’s on our minds. It’s a walk for hope. Where are all these treasured souls going? Just WALK ON and find...
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"It's election day at the elementary school! Curious George and his friend the man with the yellow hat are visiting, just in time to see the kids voting for their new school mascot. George can't resist getting in on the fun. He learns about the candidates, collects campaign stickers, and casts a lot of ballots. But what will happen when his hijinks start to get in the way of the vote? And who will win the big election?"--book jacket.
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"What happens when you go with your grown-up to vote? If you are a kid, you may chew over the ballot. If you are a bunny, you may hop to the polling place. If you are a piglet, you may squeal with delight when you get a sticker. And best of all, if you go with your grown-up to vote you will grow up to vote yourself!" --back cover
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A fun, sturdy novelty board book with 13 sliding doors! Toddlers will love casting their vote asthey "slide-and-vote" in everyday situations like striped or polka dot socks in the morning, vanilla or chocolate ice cream at snack time, and many more exciting choices every kid faces throughout the day. This sturdy board book is a great way to encourage toddlers to always cast their votes, despite how ordinary or tiny the decision may seem!
18) Papa's mark
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"Simms knows election day will be a big day for his papa, and for all of Lamar County. For the very first time, Papa will get to vote. But Simms wishes his papa could write his own name, so he could go to the courthouse with head held high. And Simms is determined to teach Papa, because, like his father, he knows that freedom doesn’t come easy." --publisher's website
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