Emma is probably too young for any of these ideas, and Amelia most definitely is too young. But they are great ideas:
TAKE OUR GIRLS AND BOYS TO THE POLLS™18 Election Activities for You and Your Under 18-Year-Old
In The 2000 Presidential Election More Than
15 Million Women 18 to 34 Did Not Vote.Help ensure that your daughter or any young woman you know will not contribute to this trend, by taking her with you when you vote. According to The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, CIRCLE, “Whether or not parents discuss politics with their kids, take their kids with them to vote, and vote regularly is highly correlated with whether their kids will also engage in political life."
So when you hit the polls this Election Day, don’t do it alone.
Take a Girl or Boy to the Polls and help them become active participants in our democracy.18 Election Activities for You and Your Under 18-Year-Old is the centerpiece of The White House Project's "Take Our Girls and Boys to the Polls" initiative. It offers tips to parents on how to engage young people in election-year issues, such as history, candidates, and voting. It is also offers tips on how to make Election Day come alive in the days leading up to November 2nd.


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