We're having a healthy discussion about the Presidential race in our house. My oldest is eight and we're talking about the process, who's running, what kind of President each child would like to see as our leader. My son even has a laminated placemat of all of the Presidents at the dinner table and is getting pretty sharp on Presidential trivia.
These days the candidate sites on the web are good safe sources for kids to learn more. I'd like to see actual "kids" sections that had a bit more explanation (anyone see these out there?), but the collection of video is pretty good.
I avoid YouTube due to just too much garbage and crude and explicit comments from users.
My favorite is BarackTV but each candidate has their own version.
I like your Logobama, but where's the picture in the middle? It's good that you're talking about the importance of leadership in your home. Kids need to know the real reasons that it is important to get involved in the community and nation. Take care! -Jeremy @ Discovering Dad.
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