Grodin, Elissa

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D is for democracy

a citizen's alphabet
2007
Presents a children's A to Z alphabet book on democracy and explains the government's structure and concepts including immigration and taxation.

Everyone counts

a citizen's number book
2006
Counts from one to twelve and by tens from twenty to one hundred and teaches about citizenship and the U.S. government in rhyming text and informative sidebars.

C is for ciao

an Italy alphabet
2009
Introduces young readers to the letters of the alphabet with colorful illustrations of renown sites, geography, history, and cultural traditions of Italy.

N is for nutmeg

a Connecticut alphabet
2003
A rhyming alphabet that names people, places, and things from Connecticut's history, culture, and natural world and provides background information on each one.

Oscar Wilde's the happy prince

2006
A beautiful, golden, jewel-studded statue and a little swallow give all they have to help the poor.

D is for democracy

a citizen's alphabet
2004
Democracy - America has it and it seems like many other countries want it. But what exactly is a democracy and how easy is it to maintain? Despite the easy banter in today's media, many Americans are still in the dark when it comes to knowing and acting upon their rights and responsibilities as citizens of a democratic society. In refreshingly candid and straight-to-the-point language Elissa Grodin takes readers of all ages on an A-Z trip through our government's structure, from its earliest beginnings to definitions of basic components and concepts (including immigration and taxation). Engaging, disarming, and frequently thought-provoking artwork from illustrator Victor Juhasz emphasizes the magnitude of the subject. From founding fathers, first ladies, and the First Amendment to the presidential oath of office, D is for Democracy details the political processes, parties, and people of democracy, American-style.
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