A young girl goes though her day as though she's the president. She hands out flags to everyone, solves squabbles, gives speeches, and vetos school lunch. At the end, the ambassador of Freedonia arrives just as she's going to bed. She presents her doll to the cat and tells him that the ambassador can see the vice president.
Why I recommend it: It's a fun book to read and to illustrate what the president does. The girl takes her job very seriously.
Why I recommend it: It's a fun book to read and to illustrate what the president does. The girl takes her job very seriously.
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for Kids @ TeensReadToo.com
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.
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.