Thanks to Jill Patchin from LEPMPL for this guest post.
This presidential election year, we decided to do an
interactive display where kids could vote for their favorite Pete the Cat book.
This will go for the month of October, with the winning book being announced in
early November.
We had this old voting booth laying around, leftover from a
similar display 8 years ago during the 2008 election season, so we put it back
together and made a new display to go around it. We settled on Pete not only
because “Pete for President” has a nice ring to it, but also because we own the
Pete costume, and we may do a few “campaign stops” where Pete comes and meets
kids after preschool or family storytimes in October. I made some simple
ballots for kids and parents to fill out and put out a ballot box. I made a
couple of posters and some letters for the wall. We will keep a few Pete books
near the ballot box to encourage kids to “know the candidates” before making
their choice.
You would not have to have a voting booth to replicate this
interactive display, just a stack of scrap paper to write your favorite book on
and a ballot box (that’s the fun part after all, “casting” your ballot). Have
fun encouraging reading this fall!
Labels: interactive displays; stealth programs; voting