Review by Booklist Review
In this Spanish translation of the original 2020 title, a narrator shares with young readers just how simple it is to vote. Numerous scenarios are proposed that help demystify the process. In fact, it is as simple as identifying the things that you like most. What is your favorite fruit? Or your favorite crayon? But there are methods to winning, and those involve getting involved. Tell everyone about it, get their cooperation, and talk to those with opposing views . . . you may change their opinion, or they may change yours! And when it is time to vote, vote! Similarly, adults vote for government leaders, and the winners shape our lives. This informative read that puts voting in terms young ones can understand emphasizes that the best way to decide who to vote for is by listening, reading, talking, and inquiring. Bloch's minimalist illustrations in a red, white, and blue palette add levity, and additional facts at the end of the book cover U.S. government structure, voting requirements, and ways little ones can get involved, even if they're not yet old enough to vote.
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