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What Presidents Are Made Of

par Hanoch Piven

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Presidents are made of big eaters -and so much more! You get a portrait of former U. S. president Jimmy Carter, who builds houses for the homeless. See the presidents as never before -- made out of objects! Using everything from blue jeans to boxing gloves, Hanoch Piven "builds" the characters of our leaders. And with revealing anecdotes to go along with Piven's creations, you'll never forget what makes up George (Washington), George (Bush), or anyone else in between.… (plus d'informations)
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This book is about some of the US presidents and what traits they had from Washington helping put out a fire to Clinton liking Jelly beans. The book has pictures all of this that made from form random objects. This book would be good in teaching the students about the presidents and kind of humanizing them.
  LeanneWorth | Nov 14, 2017 |
This book is pretty funny, but I think some of it would be funnier to adults than children. A simple children's picture book that brings together some presidential anecdotes will make the reader interested in learning more about the great men. This book humanizes these public figures and makes them relateable for children. The pictures are just as comical as the book is. Such a good read, and a great way to introduce the presidents to kids. ( )
  amberloposser | Apr 14, 2016 |
Recommended Ages: Gr. 2-5

Plot Summary:
A short paragraph explains a story or character trait about the presidents covered in this book. For example, Thomas Jefferson didn't like to dress up and instead met other countries leaders in comfortable clothes. George Bush only danced once in public--at his wedding. Ronald Reagan loved jelly beans, especially the coconut ones. Jimmy Carter helps others by traveling to other countries and meeting with the leaders and by building houses through Habitat for Humanity.

Setting: none

Characters:
George Washington - good deeds
Thomas Jefferson - comfortable shoes
Andrew Jackson - hot tempers
Abraham Lincoln - humble pie
Ulysses S. Grant - speed demons
Theodore Roosevelt - endless energy
William Howard Taft - greatness
Calvin Coolidge - fun and games
Franklin D. Roosevelt - picky eating
John F. Kennedy - life savers
Richard M Nixon - all thumbs
Gerald R. Ford - glamour
Jimmy Carter - helping hands
Ronald Reagan - sweet stuff
George Bush - two left feet
Bill Clinton - enthusiasm
George W. Bush - sports fans
Barack Obama - hopes and dreams

Recurring Themes: presidents, representation, goodness, humor

Controversial Issues: none

Personal Thoughts: Some objects are understandable and relate to the story, but some are a puzzle that older students might want to figure out.

Genre: nonfiction, collective biography?

Pacing: fast, short quips about various presidents
Characters: made the presidents seem more likeable and relatable
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  pigeonlover | Sep 30, 2014 |
This is a very interesting book because it tells little-known stories about U.S. Presidents with illustrations of each one using objects relating to the story. I have never seen such unique illustrations. It does not discuss every president, but the well known ones. I would read this to a class and have the students make their own story and illustration of themselves using the same strategy. ( )
  klmontgomery | Nov 12, 2013 |
This book is about all the presidents up to George W Bush. It teaches the kids what you need to know and what it takes to becomea president. ( )
  abarnes012892 | Nov 19, 2012 |
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Presidents are made of big eaters -and so much more! You get a portrait of former U. S. president Jimmy Carter, who builds houses for the homeless. See the presidents as never before -- made out of objects! Using everything from blue jeans to boxing gloves, Hanoch Piven "builds" the characters of our leaders. And with revealing anecdotes to go along with Piven's creations, you'll never forget what makes up George (Washington), George (Bush), or anyone else in between.

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