First Family

First Family by Deborah Hopkinson, published by Harper Collins on December 22, 2009, is a 32-page exploration of the daily life of the Obama family. This book presents a unique perspective on the various roles and activities of President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, their daughters Malia and Sasha, and their dog Bo, as they navigate life in the White House. It highlights the balance between their responsibilities and personal moments, providing insight into their experiences at work, play, and home.
Readers will find a detailed account of a typical day for the First Family, from moving in on inauguration day to hosting state dinners and planting a garden. The narrative captures the essence of their life in the White House, showcasing both the public and private aspects of their roles. With a focus on biography and the unique setting of the United States, this edition aims to engage young readers with the everyday realities faced by one of America’s prominent families.
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At work, at play, at home, in the White House.
The White House is a museum, the office of the chief executive, a gathering place for leaders and visitors from around the globe, and it is also a home for one special family—the First Family.
This book follows a day in the life of the Obama family: President Barack, First Lady Michelle, First Daughters Malia and Sasha, and even First Pup Bo. From moving in on inauguration day to making important decisions, hosting state dinners, planting a garden, exploring the historic house, and leading around the Secret Service, the First Family is very busy.
Deborah Hopkinson and AG Ford take young readers through an extraordinary ordinary day in the life of America’s much-beloved First Family.
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