White House Kids: The Perks, Pleasures, Problems, and Pratfalls of the Presidents' Children
Author: Rhatigan, Joe
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Description
This book profiles the children who have grown up in the White House, examining both the advantages and challenges of living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It covers the experiences of various presidents' children throughout American history, discussing how their unique upbringing shaped their lives. Written for middle grade readers, the book provides a factual look at the perks, pleasures, problems, and pratfalls of being a presidential child.
Quick Summary
From sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom to sneaking Secret Service agents into pranks, this book reveals the wild, weird, and sometimes embarrassing world of growing up inside the most famous house in America. Readers will laugh out loud at the ridiculous rules, crazy challenges, and hilarious pratfalls presidential kids have dealt with, from running through hallways to dodging reporters. Kids who devour fun history books Like the Willow Tree: The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth Young Girl: The Definitive Edition of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition Lydia Amelia Pierce "Who Was?" series or enjoy the humor and mystery of "Escape This Book!" will absolutely love this peek behind the presidential curtain. Perfect for kids in grades 4-8, this book is ideal for curious readers ages 9-13 who love cool facts and want to know what it is really like to grow up in the White House.