Five Children’s Books For Presidents’ Day
On Monday, February 21st, the United States celebrated Presidents’ Day. This holiday, which falls on George Washington’s birthday, honors everyone who has served as President of the United States.
We’ve recommended some books that showcase what it takes to be president, who has done it before, and even books that can help children imagine what it would be like if they ran for office. For each book, we included a link to Amazon to purchase. We encourage you to link your account with Amazon Smile, so that a small percentage of your purchases go to a charity of your choice. Once you sign up, you can select the Center for Creative Education for donation.
P is for President
Ages 3-5
What does it take to become president? This book takes children through a presidential campaign and introduces readers to historically significant presidents along the way.
Ellie May on Presidents’ Day
Ages 6-9
Second-grader Ellie May loves learning about the presidents. She makes it her mission to get chosen for class flag leader on Presidents Day, learning about great presidents of the past along the way.
If I Ran For President
Ages 4-8
A multicultural cast of children imagines what it would be like to run for president.
Presidents’ Day
Ages 4-8
Students put on a class play in honor of Presidents’ Day. After the performance, the class votes on their own president.
If I Were President
Ages 4-8
A multicultural cast of children imagine what it would be like to be president—the good parts and the hard stuff!