Published: 2010
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"We the Children" by Andrew Clements follows the story of a fifth-grader named Ben, who is passionate about his school and its unique approach to democracy. When a new class project challenges students to create their own government, Ben finds himself in the middle of a heated debate over leadership and decision-making. As he navigates friendships and rivalries, Ben learns valuable lessons about responsibility, participation, and the true meaning of democracy. The story captures the excitement of childhood and the importance of every voice in a community, making it a compelling read for young aspiring leaders. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.
This book was published in 2010 by Simon & Schuster .
Andrew Clements is the author of picture books and novels for young readers, including Because Your Daddy Loves You and the perennial bestseller Frindle . He lives in Baldwin, Maine, and can also be found at www. andrewclements. com.