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Mary America: First Girl President of the United States

Author: Marsh, Carole

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.1
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 10605
Points per Word 0.000189
Page Count 120
Points per Page 0.016667
Series Mary America

Description

"Mary America: First Girl President of the United States" is a middle-grade novel about Mary America, who has become the first girl President of the United States while still having to attend school. When faced with resolving the country's budget problem, she calls her friends to the White House for a sleepover to help her brainstorm solutions. The book is the first in a series written by Carole Marsh, targeted at readers in grades 4-8 with a reading level of 5.1.

Quick Summary

Imagine walking into school the morning after becoming the first girl President of the United States, trying to hide your secret Service agents while aceing a math test, because that is exactly what happens to Mary America. Kids will devour the laugh-out-loud moments when this kid commander-in-chief calls her friends for an emergency sleepover to solve a "president-sized" problem, proving that even the highest office in the land cannot outsmart a group of determined middle schoolers. If your kid loves the humor and heart of "Diary of a Minecraft Wolf: Nether Ghost a Minecraft Wolf: Nether Ghost Wimpy Kid" mixed with the empowered heroine energy of "The Princess in Black," they will absolutely fall for this story. Perfect for kids in grades 3 through 6 who want to see someone their age tackle impossible challenges with friendship and determination.