Did you know that California has two active volcanoes? Or that more than 30,000 tons of grapes are grown in California each year? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in California, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that no spot in Florida is more than 60 miles from the ocean? Or that suntan cream was created in Miami Beach in 1944? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Florida, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that Arizona is known as “The Nation’s Valentine”? It joined the Union on February 14. Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Arizona, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the Chicago Public Library has more than 5.4 million books? Or that more than 4 million pigs live on farms in the state? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Illinois, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that maple trees in Connecticut produce more than 12,000 gallons of syrup each year? Or that there are about 40,000 wild turkeys in Connecticut? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Connecticut, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know Hawai‘i has the world’s largest volcanoes? Or that Hawai‘ian pineapples are sold all over the world? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Hawai’i, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey to the places that make up this great nation.
Did you know that there are almost 100 ghost towns in Idaho? Or that Idaho grows 13 billion pounds of potatoes each year? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Idaho, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that there are more than 70 active volcanoes in Alaska? Or that Alaska has the largest seal colony in the world? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Alaska, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that Arkansas is the only state that has a working diamond mine? Or that the city of Hope had a watermelon that was more than 100 pounds? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Arkansas, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the District of Columbia is also called Washington, D.C.? It was picked to be the nation’s capital by George Washington. Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of the nation’s capital in District of Columbia, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the first steam railroad in the United States began in New Castle? Or that Delaware is home to the largest LEGO tower ever built? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Delaware, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the canyons of northwest Colorado have the largest collection of dinosaur fossils ever found from the Jurassic period? Or that more than 2 million cows live in Colorado? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Colorado, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that Georgia grows more than 130 million pounds of peaches each year? Or that Gainesville calls itself the Chicken Capital of the World? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Georgia, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that no spot in Florida is more than 60 miles from the ocean? Or that suntan cream was created in Miami Beach in 1944? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Florida, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the District of Columbia is also called Washington, D.C.? It was picked to be the nation’s capital by George Washington. Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of the nation’s capital in District of Columbia, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the first steam railroad in the United States began in New Castle? Or that Delaware is home to the largest LEGO tower ever built? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Delaware, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that the canyons of northwest Colorado have the largest collection of dinosaur fossils ever found from the Jurassic period? Or that more than 2 million cows live in Colorado? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Colorado, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that Georgia grows more than 130 million pounds of peaches each year? Or that Gainesville calls itself the Chicken Capital of the World? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Georgia, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
Did you know that maple trees in Connecticut produce more than 12,000 gallons of syrup each year? Or that there are about 40,000 wild turkeys in Connecticut? Discover more exciting facts about the history, geography, and symbols of this state in Connecticut, part of the Explore the U.S.A. series. Each book in the series uses vibrant images and engaging text to take beginning readers on a journey across the nation.
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