Voting and our kids Fall reading list for kids, a cozy match!
As important and fundamental as voting is, it can feel kind of, well, dry, especially when we try to teach the young ones in our lives about this important civic duty. The good news is we have a chance to put the FUN back in this FUNdamental act of democracy by educating the future voters in our lives while raising our collective voices on child care at the ballot box this fall!
Though kids may not yet realize how warm and fuzzy voting can feel, we can get them started on the important journey of being an educated, empowered voter one day! And what better way to do this than through BOOKS? Fall reading AND growing their civic engagement muscles? It’s a win-win for democracy and a way to keep them busy while you are fighting off squirrels eating the decorative gourds on your porch (or is that just me? Cayenne pepper for the win folks).
Check out our fall reading list to help introduce the future voters in your life on the importance of civic duty in a fun and engaging way!
- The Citizen Baby series by Megan E. Bryant
- The Cat in the Hat’s One Vote, Two Votes, I Vote, You Vote by Bonnie Worth
- Sofia Valdez, Future Prez: A Picture Book by Andrea Beaty
- Sofia Valdez and the Vanishing Vote by Andrea Beaty
- A Kids Book About Voting
- My Senator And Me: A Dog’s Eye View Of Washington, D.C. by Edward M. Kennedy
- A Superpower for me by Mariana Llano
- Grace for President by Katie Seitz
- The Night Before Election Day by Natasha Wing
Though Fall is the perfect time to cuddle up with a good book, families just can't relax and enjoy cuddle time because child care continues to be inaccessible and unaffordable with many paying a third of their take home pay to child care, the annual price of infant child care across the country exceeding the annual cost of in‑state tuition at a public four‑year university, and more than half of families live in child care deserts, where families either have NO access to child care or there are not enough child care providers available.
We see you and thank you for everything you’ve done and will continue to do to ensure our families and country can thrive. You are taking the important actions to build a stronger and brighter democracy for those of us here today and for future generations to come!
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