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1. See How They Run

See How They Run: Campaign Dreams, Election Schemes, and the Race to the White House by Susan E. Goodman (Author), Elwood H. Smith (Illustrator); Bloomsbury; May, 2008

Ages 8 and up (96 pages)

Looking for a way to explain the election and everything political to kids? Check out See How They Run by Susan Goodman. Learn about the birth of democracy , voting, the Electoral College, and much more. See How They Run is informative and entertaining with hilarious sidebars, making a usual tough and boring topic appealing.

The author of dozens of books for kids, Susan Goodman publishes widely on a variety of topics. She lives in Boston, and teaches at Tufts and Lesley. She has a wonderful website, so if you have the chance, check it out.

Elwood Smith works and lives in Rhinebeck, New York. His retro style is admired by many. He has illustrated several books for children.


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1 Comments on See How They Run, last added: 7/10/2008
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2. Don't Spam Editors

The following is not a query; it is not a submission. And whatever the author thinks, it is not a marketing plan. It is an email I received at my editorialanonymous account. And that makes it fair game for the blog. Let's dissect and discuss. Email subject: New children's book: Astro Socks - THE educational tool of the year‏ From: Leigh Le Creux To: Editorial Anonymous Don't make this claim if

25 Comments on Don't Spam Editors, last added: 3/12/2008
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