| My Senator and Me: A Dog's-Eye View of Washington, D. C | |
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| Author | Ted Kennedy |
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| Illustrator | David Small |
| Country | United States |
| Genre(s) | Children's book |
| Publisher | Scholastic Press |
| Publication date | May 2006 |
| Media type | Hardback, Paperback |
| Pages | 56 |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-439-65077-1 |
My Senator and Me: A Dog's-Eye View of Washington, D. Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (born February 22 1932 is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic David Small (born February 12, 1945 in Detroit Michigan) is an American author and illustrator The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Children's literature is an age category of literature written for published for or marketed to Children roughly through age 12 Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of Literature or Information &ndash the activity of making information available for public view The Scholastic Corporation (or sometimes referred to as Scholastic Press; in other cases Scholastic Inc The year 2006 in literature involved some significant events and new books C is a 2006 children's book by Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy. Children's literature is an age category of literature written for published for or marketed to Children roughly through age 12 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts ( is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (born February 22 1932 is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic It follows a Portuguese Water Dog named Splash as he tries to help his master, the senator, go about his daily life and pass an education bill. It also explains how a bill becomes a law, the roles of Congress and the Senate and other details of the U. S. system of government, plus biographies of Splash and Kennedy.
In real life, Splash is the name of Kennedy's real dog, and the senator is really Kennedy himself. The money earned from the book will be donated to charities, including Read Boston, an organization that supports literacy in Boston public schools.