![]() ![]() ![]() Madeline at the White House by John Bemelmans Marciano, (Viking, 2011) This lively guide is full of games and trivia sure to engage, whether or not the visit is in person. Learn more about Washington, D.C., and its many sights, from the White House to its presidential monuments. This informal guide to the White House opens with its construction and includes a tour of its public spaces, as well as information about some of its residents (and their pets) current to the year of publication.Ī Kid’s Guide to Washington, D.C. Fiction Books About White House Residentsīuilding the White House by Benjamin Proudfit (Garrett Stevens, 2015)įocused on fun, as well as history, this book details the 200-year history surrounding the construction and maintenance of the White House.Ī Kid’s Guide to the White House by Betty Debman (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1997).Nonfiction Books About White House Residents.Websites About Other Presidential Residences.Click a category to jump ahead or just scroll down to review the titles in each one. The White House and Its Residents: Books and Websitesīy Maria Salvadore and Reneé Critcher Lyonsįollowing is a select list of fiction and nonfiction books, as well as online resources, for children and young adults about the White House and its many residents, young and old. ![]()
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