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With the presidential election right around the corner it’s hard to miss all of the political debates and ads. For many kids this can lead to the question, “How does government work?” Well, we’ve got the answers in this week’s Free Book Friday giveaway! One lucky winner will receive our brand new Searchlight Books ™ — How Does Government Work? series valued at more than $160.00!

As part of the Searchlight Books™ collection, this six book series sheds light on an important civics question—how does goverment work? Informative text, interesting photos, and useful examples will help you find the answer!

To win this brand new series, please leave a comment below or Tweet the following line: “It’s Free Book Friday with @Lernerbooks! RT to win the new Searchlight Books ™ — How Does Government Work? series! http://bit.ly/1OrSN.” The winners will be announced during Free Book Friday on February 3 so make sure to check the blog to see if you’ve won!

If you’re a teacher, librarian, book club member, or a curious reader, make sure to check out our free Lerner eSource downloads for Searchlight Books ™ — How Does Government Work?

Good luck!

Comments

  1. January 27, 2012

    This would be wonderful for our home libray! Thanks so much for the chance!

  2. January 27, 2012

    I tweeted (and now commented too)

  3. January 27, 2012

    Sounds like a very timely series as the Presidential election moves forward. This series would make a great update to my school library. Thanks.

  4. January 27, 2012

    I love all the books that you have been giving away. With Election time coming up this would be a great set to have to use in the classroom and with my 2nd Grade daughter.

  5. Diane Zurlo Keller
    January 27, 2012

    This would be a wonderful addition to my classroom library – and it's such a timely subject. Thank you for the opportunity!

  6. Anonymous
    January 27, 2012

    This would be perfect for my school library. Would love to win the series.
    Thanks so much. Gail Wiltshire

    gwiltshire2 at yahoo dot com

  7. January 27, 2012

    This would be a great set to put in the classroom library.

  8. Lillian Hemphill
    January 27, 2012

    Yeah, oh yeah, this would rock in my Civics class and for my Constitutional law team. Wishing good luck to everyone!

  9. Becky
    January 28, 2012

    I have ordered from Lerner before and enjoy the selection of titles. With many of our government related titles being somewhat older, we are in need of updated information for our students. I am the librarian for grades K-4 and the books being offered will be a great resource for students as well as teachers. I appreciate the opportunity to participate in trying to receive free books, especially with the economy being the way it is; many libraries have no budget, us included.

  10. January 29, 2012

    This series of books are a PERFECT way to teach my 3rd graders about our government's roles and procedures! Thanks for the opportunity to add these books to my classroom library! 🙂

  11. February 2, 2012

    My kiddos in the classroom would love this!

  12. February 2, 2012

    What a great set of resources! Thank you for the opportunity to win!

  13. February 2, 2012

    My students would absolutely love this!

  14. February 2, 2012

    These would be a great resource for my classroom. I am a first year teacher and need to add books to my class library. Thanks for the opportunity.

    Amanda Wright
    mshdb2002@yahoo.com

  15. February 2, 2012

    This would be perfect for my 3rd grade social studies government unit. Thanks for the chance to win.

  16. February 3, 2012

    Congratulations, Lillian! You're the winner of Free Book Friday! Please email your mailing address to publicityinfo@lernerbooks.com and we will get your books in the mail for you ASAP!

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