It’s Memorial Day weekend when Danny and Maria move to a new town with a giant treehouse. The children spend long summer days with their new friends in the community park but are challenged to find a fair way for everyone to enjoy the treehouse. With a little guidance from Mrs. Quinn, the ever-present park volunteer, Danny, Maria and their friends explore monarchy, anarchy, dictatorship and communism only to find that these options lack freedom and choice. Through their own experiences the children decide that democracy is truly the best form of governing the treehouse and celebrate their newly-found freedom on Independence Day!Let’s Chat About Democracy is an enthusiastic and patriotic story for both children and adults. Written for families of elementary-age children, Let’s Chat About Democracy is the second book in the Let’s Chat About series from Michelle Balconi, economist Dr. Arthur Laffer and illustrator Mary Cindrich. This series of books provides a framework based upon fun stories and real terms for adults and young children to discuss economics, democracy and immigration and then continue these conversations throughout life. Learn more at www.letschatbooks.com
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Let's Chat About Democracy is an enthusiastic and patriotic children's book exploring forms of government in a community treehouse. This is the second book in the Let's Chat Books series from Michelle A. Balconi, economist Arthur B. Laffer, Ph.D. and illustrator Mary Cindrich.
History tells us the path to democracy usually has grassroots beginnings, but in this case the birthplace of democracy has tree roots. The children in Let's Chat About Democracy discover the inherent weaknesses in other forms of government and settle on democracy as the best way to govern themselves. My children and I intended to read a chapter every evening, but couldn't wait to find out what happened next at the treehouse and finished the book the next day!
Derek D'Angelo, President, Michigan Council on Economic Education
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Cindrich, Mary (illustrator). May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G0990684644I4N00