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Margo
Jun 15, 2019 rated it really liked it
In the process of reading this book you feel really smart. Because you learned facts y'all never always would have thought of like : James Madison was 100 pound what? It crazy! John Quincy Adams had a pet alligator? Wow that is bravado my mind! And he even kept it in the bathroom tub! Jeez I really can't believe you did not louse a arm or a leg not that desire him to but what do you wait from having a pet alligator? I hateful they are wild animals. I loved this the simply reason I gave it four stars was beca In the process of reading this volume you feel really smart. Because you learned facts you never ever would have thought of like : James Madison was 100 pound what? Information technology crazy! John Quincy Adams had a pet alligator? Wow that is blowing my mind! And he even kept it in the bath tub! Jeez I actually can't believe you did not louse a arm or a leg not that desire him to but what do you wait from having a pet alligator? I mean they are wild animals. I loved this the only reason I gave it four stars was because it was merely fact fact fact fact fact fact fact oh cool you lot know? ...more than
Stacy
Just finished this with my son, smashing introduction to the presidents and illustrations.
Donalyn
Full of interesting facts, simply biased in vocalisation and perspective. Too many exclamation points. Seem to talk down to kids.
Amy Pickett
This is a well-written (it'south Ken Burns, after all!), appealing book nigh all of our presidents up through #44, "No Drama Obama." Information technology's fun to folio through, useful for getting facts virtually a particular president, and especially informative when read from comprehend to cover. Illustrations, presidential portraits, and iconic quotes accompany each presidential contour. Highly recommended! This is a well-written (it's Ken Burns, after all!), appealing book well-nigh all of our presidents up through #44, "No Drama Obama." It's fun to page through, useful for getting facts about a particular president, and especially informative when read from cover to cover. Illustrations, presidential portraits, and iconic quotes accompany each presidential profile. Highly recommended! ...more
Amy Lafleur Meyers
I couldn't await to read this book because it's a children's book written by Ken Burns (!), renowned historian and mind behind many PBS historical documentaries. Each of the forty-two presidents (and yes Grover Cleveland gets 2 spreads) gets a ii-page spread with a background analogy from an interesting or of import time from that president'south life and a notable quote from the president. In that location'south a sidebar with the fast facts of the president with the official presidential portrait of each, b I couldn't wait to read this book considering it'due south a children's book written by Ken Burns (!), renowned historian and mind behind many PBS historical documentaries. Each of the forty-two presidents (and aye Grover Cleveland gets 2 spreads) gets a 2-page spread with a background illustration from an interesting or important time from that president's life and a notable quote from the president. At that place'south a sidebar with the fast facts of the president with the official presidential portrait of each, nascency/death dates and places, family members (including siblings and children), political party, nickname, other facts, and fifty-fifty pets! One of the most heady parts though are the mini sidebars with fun facts and sometimes debunking popular stories about the president. 1 of my favorites was learning that Andrew Jackson was a practical joker who liked to hide people's outhouses. Along the way, Burns emphasizes that anyone born in the U.s.a. can be president, no matter what their challenges may be. In the back of the book is a list of selected presidential birthplaces, libraries, museum, and historic sites besides every bit a glossary. Ken Burns has a knack for telling a story, even in a mode that's clear and interesting for children. Fun and exciting introduction to the presidents! Note: Don't skip Ken Burns's annotation at the beginning for the reason behind the title of this book. ...more than
Joanne Roberts
Oct 06, 2016 rated it actually liked it
Adequate introduction to all 43 presidents (upwardly to Barack Obama). Practice non feel like it fulfills the promise fabricated in the author's preface: to give facts which prove the personality of the president. Many mutual facts without much new material. Does not feel fresh. Straightforward and useful overview. Beautifully designed and illustrated. Adequate introduction to all 43 presidents (upward to Barack Obama). Do not feel similar it fulfills the promise made in the author's preface: to give facts which show the personality of the president. Many common facts without much new material. Does non experience fresh. Straightforward and useful overview. Beautifully designed and illustrated. ...more
Kurt
My daughter read this to me and she loved every minute.
Christina Getrost
Fun look at all 44 previous American Presidents, in terrific mini-biographical sketches that focus on them as "people" non so much as political leaders. Brief facts are given in callouts, family stories, and personal anecdotes by author Ken Burns (of PBS documentary fame) that connect him and his family unit to some of the Presidents. I love that the title comes from his own kids, when they would recite all the names of the Presidents, in order of when they held office, and get to say Grover Clevelan Fun look at all 44 previous American Presidents, in terrific mini-biographical sketches that focus on them as "people" not then much as political leaders. Brief facts are given in callouts, family unit stories, and personal anecdotes by author Ken Burns (of PBS documentary fame) that connect him and his family to some of the Presidents. I love that the title comes from his own kids, when they would recite all the names of the Presidents, in guild of when they held office, and get to say Grover Cleveland twice since he had nonconsecutive terms. The illustrations are lovely two-page spread watercolors, showing a key scene in the President's life, or with his family unit, or a historical outcome during his term. Also reproduced in full colour are all of their official portraits. The text is written in a folksy, unproblematic, informal style that makes it easy and entertaining to read. Facts include "Look For Him..." pointers: places where kids today can find reminders of each President, such as on a item currency, or at the Hoover Dam, for example. Has a overnice glossary and a list of Presidential sites to visit, but no sources given. Mentions in acknowledgments that the text is based on thumbnail biographies written by a historian, but that's it for sources. ...more
Dierdre
I thought this book was a fantastic introduction to the US presidents! Each president has a two page spread with a few paragraphs nigh their presidency, a couple blurbs about things not necessarily mentioned in the paragraphs, a quote, and a sidebar with facts such as DOB, term, VP, siblings, pets, etc. along with their official presidential portrait. The illustrations were wonderful. Equally an adult, I learned a few new things about some presidents and it made me desire to read more in depth biograp I thought this book was a fantastic introduction to the United states of america presidents! Each president has a two page spread with a few paragraphs about their presidency, a couple blurbs almost things not necessarily mentioned in the paragraphs, a quote, and a sidebar with facts such as DOB, term, VP, siblings, pets, etc. forth with their official presidential portrait. The illustrations were wonderful. As an adult, I learned a few new things about some presidents and it made me desire to read more than in depth biographies of some of these men. I have no complaints about this volume, but one thing I would add if he makes a new edition, is where the president attended higher, if he did. ...more
Jim Blessing
I signed upward to go this book as I thought it was a book almost the Grover Cleveland presidency written by Ken Burns (the PBS documentary film maker). When I picked it upwards at the library, I discovered information technology actually was a children's book. It was quick read and nicely illustrated book of the Presidents. I signed upwardly to get this book every bit I idea information technology was a book about the Grover Cleveland presidency written by Ken Burns (the PBS documentary moving-picture show maker). When I picked information technology up at the library, I discovered it actually was a children'southward book. Information technology was quick read and nicely illustrated book of the Presidents. ...more
Karryn
May 02, 2020 rated it really liked it
This was a fun, simple compilation of interesting facts about the presidents. One 2-page spread is given to each person, and upbeat merely honest insights to each man'south presidency is offered with humor and interest. Kids who like lilliputian facts (how many pets the president had) and fun illustrations will savour reviewing presidential history. Great for the 9-12 prepare.
Dionne
I loved this book. I am a huge fan of Ken Burns' documentaries. When I saw that he had written a volume nearly my favorite subject, I was excited.

I've read a lot of books most presidents, and even so, I withal learned new things. I also thought Burns did a great task of explaining complicated subjects and bug so they could be hands understood.

I loved this book. I am a huge fan of Ken Burns' documentaries. When I saw that he had written a volume about my favorite subject, I was excited.

I've read a lot of books about presidents, and yet, I still learned new things. I also idea Burns did a smashing job of explaining complicated subjects and problems so they could exist easily understood.

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Algona Public
November xx, 2016 rated it it was astonishing
I plant that Grover Cleveland Again was an excellent and interesting YNF book. Information technology provides all kinds of interesting facts nigh all of our presidents from George Washington to President Barack Obama.

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Lisa Terwilliger
I highly suggest this book for anyone who wants to learn almost the presidents. Fred brought this abode from the library 4 times and I finally bought him his own copy for his altogether. I read information technology on our mode to the Herbert Hoover home and learned a lot of interesting $.25 and since it's by Ken Burns--well, you know it'south skilful because everything he touches is gilded. I highly advise this volume for anyone who wants to acquire about the presidents. Fred brought this home from the library four times and I finally bought him his own copy for his altogether. I read it on our way to the Herbert Hoover home and learned a lot of interesting bits and since it'south by Ken Burns--well, you know it's practiced considering everything he touches is gold. ...more
Mary
Feb 23, 2017 rated it liked it
Great title, and story behind the cosmos of the volume by Burns.

Appealing brief bios of presidents that I would call up would really appeal to kids.

Abraham Ray
Great children'south book near the presidents!
Brett
Jan 21, 2018 rated information technology actually liked it
I would have read this volume until it came apart in my hands if information technology had come out the year I turned six. Fun, fact-filled, lovely illustrations. Heck, it was fun to read equally an adult!
Sue
Jul sixteen, 2020 rated it really liked it
Very well done - interesting for an adult too
Tim
Jan 20, 2022 rated it liked it
Easy way to review American history and refresh my memory of recent presidents and events that occurred during their terms in office.
Kelly
May 22, 2017 rated it it was amazing
My 11 year erstwhile loves reading about the presidents. What I like about this volume is that each president has a brief summary nigh them and what they did as president, simply it also talks most what the land was like during their presidency and connects from page to page so information technology reads like a story.
Pam Oconnor
Jan 14, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Groovy book! Full of interesting facts. Volition exist wonderful for young readers, but is a swell read for adults as well.
Brianna Westervelt
Ken Burns, Children's Author
Ken Burns the Filmmaker is never far away from Ken Burns the Author and History Vitrify. Nevertheless, anyone who picks up this richly illustrated "Treasury of American Presidents" thinking it will have the depth of one of his PBS epics volition be sorely disappointed. In the brief chapter (they are all brief) well-nigh our 16th president, Burns writes that he hopes readers will someday "have the time to acquire every bit much most [Lincoln] as [they] can, because his life and his words tell
Ken Burns, Children's Writer
Ken Burns the Filmmaker is never far abroad from Ken Burns the Author and History Buff. However, anyone who picks up this richly illustrated "Treasury of American Presidents" thinking it volition take the depth of 1 of his PBS epics will be sorely disappointed. In the brief affiliate (they are all brief) about our 16th president, Burns writes that he hopes readers will someday "accept the time to acquire as much about [Lincoln] as [they] tin, because his life and his words tell us so much nigh what makes this land special." Meaning, perchance, that this treasury of presidents is non at all comprehensive considering there is so much more to each presidency, president, and human being (they are all men) than could be included in this book.

Eight facts I learned most five of our presidents:
• Abigail Adams urged her married man, John Adams, to give women equal status in the Declaration of Independence. Therefore, the document would have read: "all men and women are created equal." What a divergence that would take fabricated in the course of history…
• John Adams likewise had a dog named Satan. What does that say nigh the dog??
• Andrew Jackson was one time pictured on the Confederate $1000 pecker.
• During James K. Polk's presidency, the United states about had a border war with Canada. CANADA!
• Polk is known for keeping all his campaign promises. In this election year, I'll just get out that factoid here.
• For Lincoln, fighting the Civil War was just as much near keeping the country together.
• Eleanor Roosevelt was America's first representative to the United Nations.
• Ken Burns is President Lincoln's fourth cousin!

Gerald Kelley's illustrations are beautifully rendered, giving readers unique glimpses into these different presidencies. His cover analogy is especially striking equally FDR, Lincoln, Cleveland, Washington, and Obama all laugh and converse with one some other as they stand around the Oval Function.

In each layout, Burns indicates where readers can wait for these famous faces out in the earth in the "Await for Him!" section, such as FDR's face on the dime or Lincoln's fixed upon Mount Rushmore. The author also lists diverse facts about each president, such equally birth, dates of presidency, nicknames, family unit, and even pets. However, my favorite aspects of the layout were quotes by each president, set under their names in a faint, virtually invisible ink. An splendid quote by John Adams that I felt especially intriguing: "Posterity! You lot will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you lot will make expert use of it."

(Originally appeared on the Q Review page of quindaropress.com in July 2016.)

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Alice
I love non-fiction. I was afraid this would be just another book about Presidents, a few pictures quotes etc, just it really isn't all the typical.
It lists siblings names (why not parents non sure) children's proper noun and the names of pets. That is what I really like the most almost information technology was the bio blurb on the side. I as well like that information technology took you lot outside of the book. Similar it said something like "look at the inauguration of Lyndon Johnson presently afterward JFK was killed. SO I googled it... wow! As well he refer
I honey non-fiction. I was afraid this would be only another book well-nigh Presidents, a few pictures quotes etc, but it really isn't all the typical.
It lists siblings names (why non parents non sure) children's name and the names of pets. That is what I really like the virtually about it was the bio blurb on the side. I also similar that it took you exterior of the book. Like information technology said something like "expect at the inauguration of Lyndon Johnson before long after JFK was killed. Then I googled information technology... wow! As well he reference Gerald Ford ungraceful"ness" and told y'all to hit YouTube to see some examples.

That is what a good non fiction book does, gets you interested to branch out away from the book to learn more than.

What I as well similar about it is that information technology isn't written similar "this year this president did this apathetic blah" Like a statement of fact. It is told more than as if the writer is sitting in the room telling you how he thinks and feels about the president, based on his study and research. A little bit of opinion and personal insight. For instance he talks about how we went dwelling house for lunch from school and heard about JFK being assassinated!

I would similar to nominate this for a beehive volume award if not for 2018, 2022 lots of skilful data!

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Margaret
At that place take been twelve presidents elected and who resided in the White Business firm during my lifetime. Some served more than than one term and not all of them finished their terms. The sound of the schoolhouse secretarial assistant's vocalisation over the PA announcing the assassination of JFK as we sat in seventh grade math course is still easy to recollect. It's been a privilege to vote in the last ten presidential elections. It's even more exciting to know in 2 months our nation volition be voting for the first time with a women run There have been twelve presidents elected and who resided in the White House during my lifetime. Some served more one term and not all of them finished their terms. The sound of the schoolhouse secretarial assistant'due south voice over the PA announcing the assassination of JFK equally we sat in seventh grade math grade is still easy to recall. It's been a privilege to vote in the final ten presidential elections. It's fifty-fifty more exciting to know in ii months our nation will be voting for the first time with a women running for president representing the Autonomous Party.

Knowing well-nigh our presidents gives us a more personal view of American history and in a larger context world history. A new collection of brusk essays on our presidents, Grover Cleveland, Once again!: A Treasury Of American Presidents (Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children'south Books, July 12, 2016) written by Ken Burns with David Blistein and Cauley Powell and illustrated past Gerald Kelley, will give you the inside scoop on the individuals serving in the Oval Office. Their accomplishments and less-than-stellar decisions are revealed.

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Barbara
An enthusiastic, well-nigh breathless recounting of the nation's 44 Presidents--43 unlike men since Grover Cleveland served in the post twice, bookending the term of Benjamin Harrison, this oversize volume is filled with interesting tidbits about the individuals who have led our nation. Each man is given 2 pages with bones information such equally party affiliation, nicknames, and pets included in a box, a salient quote provided below their names, and a description that seeks to help youngsters u An enthusiastic, well-nigh incoherent recounting of the nation's 44 Presidents--43 dissimilar men since Grover Cleveland served in the post twice, bookending the term of Benjamin Harrison, this oversize volume is filled with interesting tidbits nearly the individuals who accept led our nation. Each man is given two pages with basic information such as party affiliation, nicknames, and pets included in a box, a salient quote provided beneath their names, and a description that seeks to aid youngsters empathize their strengths, weaknesses, and personalities. The accounts nigh seem downright gossipy, and the author shows some of his own personal preferences and biases in the stories he chooses to relate. The pencil and digital color illustrations help to bring each individual to life. Although the groupings of these presidents that are depicted on the cover could never accept happened due to the fourth dimension periods in which they lived, it'southward still agreeable to ponder what might take happened information technology they had been able to meet. This is a skillful introduction to the presidents for middle graders and some intermediate readers. ...more
Beth Kakuma-Depew
Each spread for the president shows his official portrait, and then a water color image over which info blurbs float. Those background watercolors by Gerald Kelley didn't really capture the faces of the presidents. Kelley'southward illustrations of rubble, burn and buildings were stronger.

Also, why is the official portrait of Obama a photograph, but the official portrait of Bush2 (and all previous presidents) a painting? Will Obama get an official painting after his term ends? I wonder if Ken Burns has

Each spread for the president shows his official portrait, and and so a water colour epitome over which info blurbs float. Those background watercolors by Gerald Kelley didn't really capture the faces of the presidents. Kelley's illustrations of rubble, fire and buildings were stronger.

Too, why is the official portrait of Obama a photograph, just the official portrait of Bush2 (and all previous presidents) a painting? Volition Obama get an official painting after his term ends? I wonder if Ken Burns has answered this in one of his documentaries?

But I need to read this to my sons, and to see what they recall.

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David Freudenburg
This collected biography for children by the famous picture manager gives two large pages to each president. Each double-page spread includes a brusk summary of his time in office, one of his quotes, a fact list, several trivia points, and a large analogy. The text is fairly superficial, simply it is a delightful and engaging book for simple school children. I found the illustrations to be less than satisfactory. While reading it I was reminded that every president, no matter how bad he was, d This collected biography for children by the famous film managing director gives two big pages to each president. Each double-page spread includes a brusque summary of his time in function, ane of his quotes, a fact list, several trivia points, and a large illustration. The text is adequately superficial, just it is a delightful and engaging volume for elementary school children. I establish the illustrations to be less than satisfactory. While reading it I was reminded that every president, no matter how bad he was, did some skillful things. And, vice versa! ...more than
Jessica
Having embarked on a two-summertime "Dead President" bout, I found this book to be highly informative and entertaining.

It was written by the estimable Ken Burns and was delightful to read. Facts, official portraits likewise every bit Amazing illustrations were coupled with realistic, historically appropriate facts. Burns did non shy away from calling out the presidents' failings and unfortunate belief systems.

Highly recommended for American history buffs young and quondam - would as well exist a welcome improver to

Having embarked on a ii-summer "Expressionless President" tour, I constitute this book to be highly informative and entertaining.

It was written by the estimable Ken Burns and was delightful to read. Facts, official portraits besides as Amazing illustrations were coupled with realistic, historically appropriate facts. Burns did not shy away from calling out the presidents' failings and unfortunate belief systems.

Highly recommended for American history buffs immature and old - would also be a welcome addition to a school library.

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Olivia
This is a book is bang-up for Americans who may alive in other countries or did not grow up learning so much well-nigh American history, the presidents in particular. It has excellent illustrations and a skillful some of interesting facts. The volume is also great for anyone who simply wants to learn more nigh the presidents and their lives. Grover Cleveland, Once again! is a motion-picture show volume but I believe that it can be enjoyed by people of all ages due to the knowledge that it holds. The book covers presidents showtime This is a volume is slap-up for Americans who may live in other countries or did non grow up learning and so much about American history, the presidents in item. It has first-class illustrations and a skillful some of interesting facts. The book is as well great for anyone who merely wants to larn more than about the presidents and their lives. Grover Cleveland, Again! is a picture book but I believe that it can be enjoyed by people of all ages due to the knowledge that it holds. The book covers presidents starting with George Washington and ending with Barack Obama (due to the appointment it was written). ...more
Suzanne
January 20, 2019 rated information technology it was amazing
A must for every teacher's classroom library. This drove of poems most each U.S. President is a smashing way to increase background cognition with young people. Just a snippet of information simply present in a fun and visual fashion. The illustrations help proceed students engaged even when they are reading almost a president they have never heard of before. Highly recommend this 1 for American History buffs or those desiring to expose their children to our country'south past. A must for every teacher's classroom library. This collection of poems about each U.S. President is a great manner to increase background knowledge with young people. Just a snippet of information merely present in a fun and visual manner. The illustrations help keep students engaged even when they are reading about a president they have never heard of before. Highly recommend this one for American History buffs or those desiring to expose their children to our country's past. ...more
Kenneth Lauren Burns is an American filmmaker, known for his style of using archival footage and photographs in documentary films. His widely known documentary series include The Ceremonious State of war, Baseball, Jazz, The War, The National Parks: America's Best Idea, Prohibition, The Roosevelts, and The Vietnam War. Kenneth Lauren Burns is an American filmmaker, known for his style of using archival footage and photographs in documentary films. His widely known documentary serial include The Civil War, Baseball, Jazz, The State of war, The National Parks: America'south Best Idea, Prohibition, The Roosevelts, and The Vietnam State of war. ...more

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