About the Book
In “I Voted,” the second book in Tricee’s Journey to Civic Engagement series, Tricee embarks on an exciting new chapter—casting her first vote. With a deep understanding of the importance of democracy and the power of her voice, she steps confidently into her role as a voter. The story highlights Tricee’s journey from learning about voting to becoming an active participant, showing young readers that their votes make a difference. This empowering story encourages young readers to see voting as a way to shape their communities and futures. I Voted reminds readers that every vote counts and reinforces the message that youth voices are vital in creating lasting change.
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