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ETTA EXTRAORDINAIRE GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE by Roda Ahmed

ETTA EXTRAORDINAIRE GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE

by Roda Ahmed & Charnaie Gordon ; illustrated by Chloe Burgett

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063295735
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Etta Extraordinaire is back and getting ready to take a trip to the U.S. capital.

As the school bus arrives in Washington, D.C., Etta’s thrilled to see the cherry blossoms blooming and the city turning “pink, pink, pink!” On the White House lawn, her teacher, Ms. Prabhu, tells the children they’ll vote on the day’s activities, “the same way they decide things” here in Washington. Chloe proposes playing hide-and-seek. Emilio wants to play tug-of-war. Isaac hopes to visit the Presidential Library. Etta suggests having a cherry blossom party on the lawn. The kids make speeches and put their ideas to a vote, and Etta’s wins in a landslide victory. She and her classmates lay down a blanket, prepare treats, decorate the lawn, and sit down to enjoy the fruits of their labor. But when it begins to rain, the kids must move the party indoors to the White House’s Red Room, and the party is a smashing success. Kitted out in a wide-brimmed pink hat, a star-patterned blue scarf, her lucky pearls, and a plaid skirt, Etta cuts a stylish figure in Burgett’s charming digital illustrations. She’s a confident, formidable presence, though she endures a few moments of uncertainty as the weather turns rainy; readers will find her relatable. Educators who are devising lesson plans related to voting will want to incorporate this tale. Etta is Black; her class is diverse.

A snazzy lesson in civics—and on rolling with the punches.

(Picture book. 4-8)