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Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Kids

His Life and Times with 21 Activities

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's enduring legacy upon the history, culture, politics, and economics of the United States is introduced to children in this engaging activity book. Kids will learn how FDR, a member of one of the founding families of the New World, led the nation through the darkest days of the Great Depression and World War II as 32nd U.S. President. This book examines the Roosevelt family—including famous cousin Teddy Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt—as well as FDR's early political career and subsequent 12 years in office during some of the most fascinating and turbulent times in American history. Interspersed throughout are first-hand accounts from the people who knew FDR and remember him well. Children will also learn how his personal struggles with polio and his physical disability strengthened FDR's compassion and resolve. In addition, kids will explore Roosevelt's entire era through such hands-on activities as staging a fireside chat, designing a WPA-style mural, sending a double encoded message, hosting a swing dance party, and participating in a political debate.

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2007
      Gr 4-8-In conducting his research, Panchyk interviewed people who knew Roosevelt personally; statements from these individuals appear in sidebars throughout. There are many interesting photos, some full page, and they are all sufficiently captioned. Scarlet fever, which killed Eleanor Roosevelt's brother, is unfortunately described as a "virus," when, in fact, it is caused by a bacterial infection. The book does not go into Eleanor's stormy relationship with Franklin's mother, but does mention Franklin's affair with Lucy Mercer. The activities can be used as school projects or for home fun. They include compiling a genealogy, running for class president, building a ship model, stamp collecting, participating in a political debate, and performing an Abbott and Costello-style routine. The suggestions are not described in great detail, but there is enough information to inspire youngsters to try them and to conduct further research. A time-line spread at the beginning and a "Places to Visit" section at the end help to orient readers. The real value of this book lies in its information about the Roosevelts presented in a lively, engaging manner. A worthy addition."Lynda Ritterman, Atco Elementary School, NJ"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2007
      This sturdy, large-format paperback presents a clearly written account of Roosevelts life within the context of national and world events, including the Depression and two world wars. Similar in concept and format to Brandon Marie Millers George Washington for Kids (2007), this informative, readable book also offers instructions for 21 activities related to Roosevelts era (Stage a Radio Show); his career (Give a Fireside Chat); and his personal interests (Start a Stamp Collection). In addition to traditional sidebars explaining matters mentioned in the text, there are insets called Memories of FDR, in which people who knew Roosevelt contribute anecdotes and provide intriguing sidelights on the man. Designed with a spacious, horizontal format, the volume includes many period photos, a time line, a bibliography, and an annotated list of virtual and actual sites where readers can find out more.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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