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Meet President Barack Obama is a kid friendly book and informational text that presents a brief biography of former Barack Obama. It is a kid friendly book with friendly illustrations that could be used as an engaged discussion on family and heritage. It is about the life of a boy and his journey to becoming president. I really love how race is not the topic but the fact that a kid who went through hard times became president of the United States, which makes the book universal.
 
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Kstanley35 | 2 andere besprekingen | Sep 24, 2018 |
I enjoyed this book because it boarders the perspectives of readers. This book is about children around the school using different modes of transportation around the world. For example, the book states "Some children in big cities may take a subway to school. A subway is strain that runs underground. Some children in Japan take the subway to school." The book also mentioned that, some children in Vietnam take a pedicab to school, children in Peru and Egypt take a boat, in Canada people ride snowmobiles, in Sudan people ride donkeys, and in Ecuador people ride horses. The big idea behind this book is that there are multiple ways to get to school around the world. Not everyone drives a car.
 
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breannaamos | 2 andere besprekingen | Dec 7, 2016 |
This simple introduction to the five senses is presented through the experiences of Charlie, a dog that lives in the city, and Buttercup, a dog that lives in the country.
 
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wichitafriendsschool | Sep 15, 2016 |
I enjoyed this book a lot. The first reason I enjoyed this book was for it's informative language. The language helps to detail a lot of what can be found in Washington D.C., from cherry blossom trees, to the metro station. Its great for a young reader to learn about these things. Secondly, the illustrations are wonderful. The pictures are beautiful, and full of the colorful and interesting things that can be found in this city. One of the photographs that really stuck out to me was one from inside of the National Air and Space Museum. It could really instill an interest in young readers! The overall idea of this book was to inform the reader all about our nations capital, and I think it did a really great job of that.
 
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rking17 | Oct 7, 2015 |
Overall I really liked this book. One thing that I really liked was the first page. It presented the reader with all the important vocabulary that they will need to look for while reading. It also showed the reader how to pronounce each word. For example, one of the words is dribble and in parenthesis it showed how to pronounce the word (drib-uhl). Secondly, I liked the pictures because they were real pictures. I do love children’s books with illustrations but for informational texts I love real life pictures. It shows the reader what the real life objects or things that are being taught throughout the book actually like. For example, there are pictures of actual people playing a game of soccer. The main theme of this book is to teach the reader about the game of soccer.
 
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david.endres | Oct 29, 2014 |
I liked this book for many reasons. The first reason is because it is extremely multicultural and depicts how children get to school in 11 different countries. I think students would find it very interesting to hear the many ways to get to school such as riding horses, donkeys, snowmobiles, pedicabs, and boats. Another reason I thought this was a good book is because of the many extra textual features including a glossary, a map of the world, and an index. These features allow students to extend their knowledge and easily navigate the book. The map is especially helpful because many students are not aware of where countries like Sudan, Vietnam, Egypt, or Ecuador are. Having a map of the world will help students locate the region and better understand the geographical differences between the countries. The last reason that I liked this book is because it used real photographs of each country that it refers to. This allows the reader to observe the big cities in Australia, the desert setting of Sudan, the snow covered region of Canada, and the bodies of water in Egypt. The main idea of the book is to describe the many ways that students get to school around the world.½
 
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cschne11 | 2 andere besprekingen | Oct 15, 2014 |
This is a biography on president Obama. It talks about his life previous to the presidency like where he is from and how he became president. it also talks about what he does as president and his role and job there.

This is a great book because children need to be involve in history at a young age. They need to know what the president is and who it is. And this book is an easy read for them.

Children can do a project on the white house.
Children can dress up as the president and make laws in center time.
 
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afrazier13 | 2 andere besprekingen | Nov 18, 2013 |
This book is great to read to a classroom on one of the first days of schools. The book addresses how people all over the world go to school. Some ride bikes, some walk, some take a train! It shows how people are different but still all go to school. This book was read to a kindergarten class and they loved seeing all the different places mentioned!
 
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Dportnoy | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 24, 2011 |
There were quite a few Easy Reader books about our new president, but this one seemed to have the most interesting pictures. It was very short and to the point, but it gave a brief history of Barack Obama, as well as talked about his new responsibility as president. There were no illustrations, only photographs.
 
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BrennaSheridan | 2 andere besprekingen | May 25, 2009 |
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