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Capitol Kid

Capitol Kid
Author: Bill Gourgey
Publisher: Jacked Arts
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0989420582

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On the run from a brutal drug dealer, a young hacker hides out in the U.S. Capitol and soon finds himself entangled in a dastardly political conspiracy.


State of the Union

State of the Union
Author: Kitty Felde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-08-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735976778

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A mysterious bird poops on the head of the president during the State of the Union address. Can Fina Mendoza, the 10-year-old daughter of a congressman, outsmart the Capitol Police and the Secret Service to find that bird and uncover its secret message?


All the Way to the Top

All the Way to the Top
Author: Annette Bay Pimentel
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1492688983

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2021 Schneider Family Book Award Young Children's Honor Book (American Library Association) Experience the true story of lifelong activist Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins and her participation in the Capitol Crawl in this inspiring autobiographical picture book. This beautifully illustrated story includes a foreword from Jennifer and backmatter detailing her life and the history of the disability rights movement. This is the story of a little girl who just wanted to go, even when others tried to stop her. Jennifer Keelan was determined to make a change—even if she was just a kid. She never thought her wheelchair could slow her down, but the way the world around her was built made it hard to do even simple things. Like going to school, or eating lunch in the cafeteria. Jennifer knew that everyone deserves a voice! Then the Americans with Disabilities Act, a law that would make public spaces much more accessible to people with disabilities, was proposed to Congress. And to make sure it passed, Jennifer went to the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC to convince them. And, without her wheelchair, she climbed. ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP! A Rise: A Feminist Book Project Nominee A Junior Library Guild Selection All the Way to the Top is perfect for: Elementary school teachers looking for books to supplement disability rights curriculum and the history of the ADA (find a free Common-Core Aligned Educator Guide at www.sourcebooks.com) Parents looking for social justice picture books, books on activism and for young activists, and inspiring books for girls Parents, teachers, librarians, and guardians looking for beautifully illustrated, inspirational and educational books for young readers in their life


Washington, DC, History for Kids

Washington, DC, History for Kids
Author: Richard Panchyk
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1613730098

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In 1790, after seven years of heated debate, the Continental Congress approved a plan to establish the nation's offical capital in a barely populated swamp straddling the Potomac River. Ten years later, in November 1800, Congress gaveled in its first session in the federal city—Washington—in what was then called the Territory of Columbia. Washington, DC, History for Kids chronicles the rich and fascinating history of our nation's capital. Its first years were difficult—in 1814 the British invaded and burned the White House, the Treasury Building, and the Half-built Capitol Building—yet the city survived and flourished. During the next two centuries, District residents endured the Civil War at the front lines, witnessed the assassinations of two presidents, erected national monuments, and strove to overcome the city's shameful racial segregation. This lively history also includes a time line, a list of online resources, and 21 engaging hands-on activities. Kids will: gather items for a cornerstone time capsule, take a walking tour of the national mall, research family history through the National Archives, design a memorial for a favorite president, plant a cherry tree, and more.


Kidnapped at the Capital

Kidnapped at the Capital
Author: Ron Roy
Publisher: Perfection Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Cloning
ISBN: 9780756976354

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KC's mother and the clone of the President of the United States are kidnapped by disgruntled astronauts who want to take over the International Space Station. Capital Mysteries #2.


Hello, Washington DC!

Hello, Washington DC!
Author: Martha Zschock
Publisher: Commonwealth Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780981943039

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A Colorful and Fun Tour of Washington D.C. for the Littlest Explorers


All Aboard! National Parks

All Aboard! National Parks
Author: Haily Meyers
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1423642368

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Visit national parks across the United States via train in this wildlife primer board book.


The Suffragist Playbook: Your Guide to Changing the World

The Suffragist Playbook: Your Guide to Changing the World
Author: Lucinda Robb
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1536210331

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Do you have a cause you’re passionate about? Take a few tips from the suffragists, who led one of the largest and longest movements in American history. The women’s suffrage movement was decades in the making and came with many harsh setbacks. But it resulted in a permanent victory: women’s right to vote. How did the suffragists do it? One hundred years later, an eye-opening look at their playbook shows that some of their strategies seem oddly familiar. Women’s marches at inauguration time? Check. Publicity stunts, optics, and influencers? They practically invented them. Petitions, lobbying, speeches, raising money, and writing articles? All of that, too. From moments of inspiration to some of the movement’s darker aspects—including the racism of some suffragist leaders, violence against picketers, and hunger strikes in jail—this International Literacy Association Young Adult Book Award winner takes a clear-eyed view of the role of key figures: Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Frances Willard, Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul, and many more. Engagingly narrated by Lucinda Robb and Rebecca Boggs Roberts, whose friendship goes back generations (to their grandmothers, Lady Bird Johnson and Lindy Boggs, and their mothers, Lynda Robb and Cokie Roberts), this unique melding of seminal history and smart tactics is sure to capture the attention of activists-in-the-making today.


The Ghost Who Haunted the Capitol

The Ghost Who Haunted the Capitol
Author: Steven Brezenoff
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434221407

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In Washington, D.C., on a field trip, "Egg" Garrison and his friends solve a haunting mystery.


Capitol Kid

Capitol Kid
Author: Gary Dreibelbis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781635354218

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A must read for any and all boomers of a certain age growing up in the Washington, D.C. area. Heavens to Warner Wolf the author doesn't need the videotape to recall so many great memories. - Leonard Shapiro, Former Sports Editor and Washington Redskins' beat writer for the Washington Post. More than a trip down Memory Lane. Gary Dreibelbis' chronicle of growing up in Washington is a journey through shared memories to common roots. He revisits a time and place that seems both simple and complex, recalling JFK, the Beatles, fallout shelters, and a District of real neighborhoods and places as varied as classrooms, the Jefferson Memorial, Walt Disney, and Shirley Povich. This terrific narrative is both personal and universal. - Bill Knight, Former Arts Editor of Washington Weekly. What a beautiful story, that takes me back to the magic of a lost America, when kids still delivered newspapers, when television was young, and families always ate together. Reading this, I can smell the tang of root beer floats and hear the hum of those old black and white TVs -- I can imagine the ink stains from the Post on Gary's fingers. This is a precious story of an everyday American family in the nation's capital, growing up in a time when current events would change them, and the country, forever. What Gary has written here is a wonderful love-letter to my birthplace, the District of Columbia. - Steve Osunsami, ABC News Gary C.Dreibelbis is a Washington, D.C. native who has taught Communication courses at Northern Illinois University, Bradley University, The University of Georgia, and Solano College. He is the author of The Gospel According to Sesame Street: Learning, Life, Love, and Death and coauthor and editor of Watching What We Watch: Prime Time Television Through the Lens of Faith.