Talking to your Kids about the Presidential Election

The Democracy Project

At our house we are pretty much burnt out on the political ads that have been swamping the TV. They are so prevalent that Eva has been able to quote them and seems to have made her decision on who to vote for in many of the races. She asks Allison about the ads and the people in them and she is curious. I suspect that many of your children are curious as well. PBS KIDS has created the Democracy Project to help you talk to your kids about the Presidential Election and is a great resource that you can use to start a discussion with your kids. Here’s the info.

The Democracy Project:

PBS KIDS has redesigned The Democracy Project to provide fun, interactive election-themed activities for early-elementary age kids to learn about the candidates, and the election process, online, offline and on tablets. The Democracy Project includes campaign posters, presidential trade cards and:

  • Sticker Race: Kids can create and share campaign stickers about the issues that are important to them and the candidates that they support. They can also cast their vote for their favorite stickers helping to highlight the creativity of the community as well as which issues matter the most.
  • Meet the Candidates: An Election 2012 infographic illustrates fun facts about the presidential candidates and the race.
  • President for a Day: After applying to become president, kids will have the opportunity to role play as the president for a day, making decisions about different events that a president might actually experience while in office.

Game Changer


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I keep dropping by Target to drool over the Wii U. It comes out two weeks from today and I can’t wait. When I was a kid I would play my Nintendo Entertainment System on an old 10 inch black and white TV in my room. I wonder what 11 year old me would think of me playing the Wii U on a 55 inch Color LED TV.

I am looking forward to a few games for the Wii U. I’m getting a copy of Transformers Prime to review. I want to pick up the Skylanders game for the Wii U but would probably just use the one I have for the Wii. I like that all the games we have for the Wii will be playable on the Wii U. I want that LEGO Undercover game and Super Mario Bros. U.