Are There Books Like 'The Kid Who Ran For President' For Kids?

2026-03-24 01:08:49 332
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Yasmin
Yasmin
2026-03-25 05:41:26
I adore books that blend humor and politics for younger readers! 'The Kid Who Ran for President' is such a fun concept, and there are definitely similar gems out there. 'President of the Whole Fifth Grade' by Sherri Winston is another great pick—it follows Brianna Justice as she navigates a school election with all the drama and hilarity of real politics. The way it tackles friendship, fairness, and ambition is so relatable for kids.

Another fantastic read is 'Vote for Me!' by Kristy Dempsey, where a class election turns into a wild competition full of exaggerated campaign promises. It’s a lighthearted way to introduce kids to how elections work. If they enjoy unconventional protagonists, 'The Tapper Twins Run for President' by Geoff Rodkey is a riot, with siblings battling it out in a school election. These books all share that mix of silliness and heart, perfect for budding young politicos!
Jack
Jack
2026-03-25 09:13:28
If your kid loved the idea of a young protagonist diving into politics, they might get a kick out of 'How to Become President' by Dan Gutman—the same author as 'The Kid Who Ran for President.' It’s packed with weird facts and tongue-in-cheek advice about running for office, making it both educational and hilarious. 'The Class Election from the Black Lagoon' by Mike Thaler is another short but fun read, full of over-the-top nervous energy about school elections. For something a little more heartfelt, 'Grace for President' by Kelly DiPucchio is a classic, with Grace’s determination inspiring kids to believe they can make a difference. These books keep the tone playful while sneakily teaching some real lessons about democracy.
Nathan
Nathan
2026-03-25 21:47:54
One of my favorite things about books like 'The Kid Who Ran for President' is how they make big concepts feel accessible to kids. 'Lunch Money' by Andrew Clements isn’t about elections, but it’s got that same entrepreneurial spirit—a kid starts a comic-book business at school, leading to debates about rules and fairness. It’s a great segue into discussions about leadership and systems. For a more direct political parallel, 'Sophie Washington: The Sneaky Election' by Tonya Duncan Ellis is a charming story about a girl running for class president, dealing with friendship drama and ethical dilemmas along the way. And if they enjoy graphic novels, 'Smile' by Raina Telgemeier isn’t political, but its focus on middle-school struggles has a similar vibe—relatable, funny, and full of heart.
Wade
Wade
2026-03-30 06:56:49
For younger readers who want more election-themed laughs, 'Duck for President' by Doreen Cronin is a classic. It’s silly (a duck running for office? Yes please!) but surprisingly smart about how campaigns work. 'My Teacher for President' by Kay Winters is another cute one—a kid thinks their teacher would be perfect for the job and lists all the reasons why. Both books keep things light but still spark curiosity about how government works. They’re perfect for kids who just want a fun story with a side of civics.
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