February is full of so many holidays and is such a short month. There are many great books to read aloud in your classroom this month. From books that teach about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to favorite read alouds that teach us what an election is, what makes a great president, and the value of hard work. Let’s look at several of my favorite engaging Presidents’ Day read aloud books you can use in your classroom to celebrate Presidents’ Day!

Presidents’ Day Read Aloud Books
- The President of the Jungle– This was a new to me book this year that I really enjoyed! I love that it teaches so much about the election process. The animals are tired of Lion and decide to hold an election for president of their jungle. This is a great book to use to teach synthesizing in your classroom. You can find a lesson that goes with this book HERE.

- When Penny met POTUS– In this story, the main characters’ mom works for the president of the United States. Penny hears the word POTUS but is not sure what it means. This is a cute and clever story that your class will definitely enjoy!
- Presidents’ Day– This book is set in a classroom that is putting on a Presidents’ Day assembly. It is an engaging book that teaches about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. I used this one to teach author’s purpose in this lesson HERE.

- Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek– I came across this book last February and really enjoyed it. This book is about young Abraham Lincoln and his friend Austin. You can use this book to practice asking questions with this lesson HERE.

- Grace Goes to Washington– This is a follow up book to Grace for President. This book teaches how the US government makes decisions and what it means to be a public servant. I love using this book to teach character traits & feelings with this lesson HERE.
- Grace for President– One of my favorite books to read aloud in February. In this story, Grace learns about elections and the value of a vote. You can use this book to teach making connections! Find a ready to go lesson HERE.

- Duck for President– Everyone’s favorite Duck is running for President! Duck is frustrated with how the farm is being run and decides to take over the farm in this funny book. I love using this book to teach visualizing! Find an engaging lesson HERE.

- George Washington’s Teeth– This book is written as a rhyme and shares about George Washington’s teeth. My kids thought this book was funny! You can use it to teach inferencing in your classroom.
Presidents’ Day Read Aloud Lessons
Are you looking for lessons that go with these books? I have lessons that will make teaching reading comprehension a breeze using many of these books HERE in The Read Aloud Library.
Each lesson includes:
- Easy to follow lesson plan
- Vocabulary cards
- Reading response pages
- Teacher sticky notes so you know where to stop and talk
- and MORE!

Are there any President’s Day read aloud books you enjoy reading in your classroom to celebrate Presidents’ Day? I’d love to hear about them in the comments!
