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What Does the President Do?

by Amanda Miller
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Overview

Do you know who leads our country? The President of the United States has a very big job. He helps make laws and works to keep our country safe.

Synopsis

Do you know who leads our country? The President of the United States has a very big job. He helps make laws and works to keep our country safe.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-2

These brief texts begin and end with a group of words, listed at the beginning to highlight their importance and at the end as a review. Only a few rooms are described in See Inside the White House . Children may wonder about the rest of the building or not realize that there are other parts. Who Works at the White House? covers Secret Service agents, photographers, chefs, and gardeners, but no mention is made of positions such as the president's secretary, advisors, or communications staff. President , which features Obama on the cover, presents a complex job in understandable terms. The main duties are described as helping to make laws, giving speeches, meeting with leaders, and heading the military. Easy to read and with large, inviting color photographs, the books contain enough information to interest children in the topics, but they may be frustrated by how much is left out.-Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-2

These brief texts begin and end with a group of words, listed at the beginning to highlight their importance and at the end as a review. Only a few rooms are described in See Inside the White House . Children may wonder about the rest of the building or not realize that there are other parts. Who Works at the White House? covers Secret Service agents, photographers, chefs, and gardeners, but no mention is made of positions such as the president's secretary, advisors, or communications staff. President , which features Obama on the cover, presents a complex job in understandable terms. The main duties are described as helping to make laws, giving speeches, meeting with leaders, and heading the military. Easy to read and with large, inviting color photographs, the books contain enough information to interest children in the topics, but they may be frustrated by how much is left out.-Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Scholastic Library Publishing
Pages
24
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780531210888

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