A Little Election
by Danny Katz, illustrated by Mitch Vane

Cover of A Little Election

Can you become Prime Minister if you show everyone your undies?

One day at lunchtime, Rory decides to become the Prime Minister because he can do anything he wants. Before you know it, the whole class is having an election.

Who will be the new Prime Minister: Rory or Debra-Jo Woo?


  • Picture books
  • Hardback with jacket 24pp
  • ISBN 9781921167591
  • World ex ANZ rights available

Reviews

...a useful, easy and entertaining source of basic information when explaining elections...
— Magpies

For any child who’s ever asked what an election is, and wants an answer that isn’t going to make them wish they hadn’t.
— Herald Sun

As election time nears, confusion sets in. Children and adults alike struggle to understand what voting actually means. But thanks to Caulfield South’s Danny Katz and Mitch Vane, the election process has now been explained in terms youngsters can understand.
— Bayside Leader

This is a fun picture book for kids to learn about elections and how they are carried out.
— Julia Jackson, Readings Kids’ Newsletter

Amid all the polls and tactics in the countdown to this year’s federal election... A Little Election is a little light relief... an irreverent introduction to the electoral system for younger readers
— Bookseller+Publisher

Kevin and John could take a leaf out of Rory’s method of winning the prime ministership. Hilarious account of naughty Rory and his election campaign promises of no more teachers or seven-times-tables... it explains the process in amusing but correct detail.
— Australian Family Magazine

This book will be a sure-fire hit with young and old
— Buzz Words


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