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animals elect president

animals elect president

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Playing live broadcasts, sweeping the streets to ask for votes, gaining affection, smearing and attacking each other, who will be elected in the end in an election full of tricks?

Who is the next president in the much-anticipated election?
 
The lion king built a swimming pool in front of his house, making everyone complain. The animals, who couldn't stand it, decided to hold an election to elect a new president. The four animals quickly registered. They swept the streets to ask for votes, appeared on TV, played live broadcasts, and did not forget to discredit their opponents, and even launched promotional slogans.

Lion No. 1: Serve the people wholeheartedly! Vote for president and vote for lion king!
Monkey #2: Vote to change the forest! Please support monkey for president!
Snake No. 3: Work hard and speak honestly! The only one who supports snake election for president!
Sloth No. 4: Cherish your vote, make the right decision and trust the sloth!

They also hold debates where they ask tough questions of the other candidates.
"You snake, do you have a solution to the traffic jam of birds in the air?"
"Easy! Each bird should be registered first, take off and land at a fixed time."

Come to the polls and join the animals in choosing your favorite candidate. But remember not to tell anyone: this is a secret vote!
Adults need to stop hate speech and children from associating politics with ugliness, and that is one of the wishes of this book. ──Pedro Marquin

During the election period, billboards are hung in the streets and alleys, TV reports are uninterrupted, fake news and black letters are flying everywhere. Therefore, when it comes to elections, everyone thinks of negative words such as bribery, noise, and division. However, the author tells us that politics itself is not wrong, and we should prevent children from associating it with ugliness. Adults don't have to stop talking to their kids about the election just because the reality is disappointing. Instead, we should tell our children the spirit of democracy and the meaning of elections from an early age, and then expect them to do better in the future.

Through the role of an owl, the book briefly explains the rules of the election and the way it is held, and integrates the common campaign activities in life into the storyline, so that adults and children can follow along to think and discuss how to make our lives better through elections. better. This practice of thinking and dialogue is also the best way to cultivate civic literacy from an early age.

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