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1: Humourous Book of a Little Girl Who Wants to Be President
This book is great fun to read and to listen to. A young girl imagines herself to be the next president of the United States. She seems to do a pretty good job too! Veto!
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2: Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
A small girl with a big attitude imagines herself in the role of President for the day. From an executive order for more waffles at breakfast to a presidential veto of the school cafeteria's tuna casserole, this girl does not miss a beat in spending the entire day in character. How will she handle a major crisis at the end of the day when her room is deemed a Disaster Area? Her abundant skills and plucky mind-set come in handy again. With its publication in an election year, Madam President can encourage children to think more about the role of president, the tasks involved, and the job qualifications. Lane Smith's dry wit and artistic talents add just the right touch of fun.
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3: Courtesy of Kids @ Teens Read Too
One little girl imagines her day if she were President.
Katy uses an executive order to refill her waffle plate. Recess includes secret service agents hiding behind the trees. She vetoes tuna salad for lunch. Katy even has to deal with a Disaster Area - her room.
Lane Smith creates a story that will make readers giggle. The adorable pictures reinforce the humorous tale. While the presidential subject is timely, this book will be enjoyed for years to come.
Reviewed by: Jennifer Rummel
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4: short and sweet review
Lane Smith has illustrated a lot of books. This is the best. And that
is saying something.
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