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Indiana:
Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols) by Bill McAuliffe This book is geared toward readers aged 4-8 and is part of the "States and Their Symbols" series. |
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Indiana
(America the Beautiful) by Ann Heinrichs An introduction to the state that's come to be known as the crossroads of America. This book introduces the geography, history, government, economy, the culture and some well-known people of Indiana, the 19th state to join the Union. For readers 9 to 12 years old. |
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Indiana
(From Sea to Shining Sea) by Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom
Fradin An overview of the state of Indiana, the Hoosier State and 19th state to join the union, introducing its history, geography, industries, sites of interest, and its famous people for young readers from around 9 to 12 years old. Available in hardcover and paperback. |
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Indiana
(Portrait of America) by Kathleen Thompson This book covers state history, the economy and culture of Indiana with lots of statistics and maps. For readers from around 9 to 12 years old. Available in hardcover and paperback. |
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Indiana: The Hoosier State (World Almanac Library of the States)
by Lynn Brunelle, Jean Craven Indiana lies at the crossroads of America literally. Its the place where most of the nations major highways intersect. Its also where northern industry meets southern hospitality. People come here for a first-rate education or to see world-class racing at the Indy 500. Outstanding Indianans like Abraham Lincoln, labor reformer Eugene Debs, and song-writer Cole Porter prove the Hoosier state has something for everyone. This book is geared toward readers aged 9-12. |
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Fun
With the Family in Indiana: Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips With the Kids
by Margaret Gisler If live in or you're taking the kids to the Hoosier State, this is the book for you. From hobnobbing with furred, feathered and finned friends at the Washington Park Zoo to boating through Bluespring Caverns to indulging the young-at-heart and young alike at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Museum, you'll find something to satisfy every whim! Each county has its own chapter, with accommodations and eateries listed by city/town. |
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Country
Roads of Indiana: Drives, Day Trips, and Weekend Excursions by Sally
McKinney |
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The United States of America | |
The
Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller Sorry we didn't run across this incredibly cool visit with the states sooner. This wacky and fun, fun, fun geographical adventure all begins with a grumpy Kansas. Add a 50 state party with dancing and.... We can't stop smiling. For readers 4 to 8 years old.... and the rest of us. REMINDER: If there are young children in your life, don't make the mistake of only purchasing one copy. |
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The
United States of America: A State by State Guide by Millie Miller,
Cyndi Nelson A guide to each state's official state flower, bird and insect plus info on famous people, inventions and even endangered species. For readers from around 9 to 12 years old. |
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State
Names, Seals, Flags and Symbols by Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S.
Shearer. This is the most comprehensive book we could find about the official state names and nicknames, mottoes, seals, flags, capitols, flowers, trees, birds, songs, and other designations of each state. This book pays special attention to the seals, flags, capitols, flowers, trees, birds and songs of each state. Legal Holidays are included along with license plates, postage stamps fairs and festivals. A reference book. |
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How
Proudly They Wave: Flags of the 50 States by Rita D. Haban The design, history and significance of all fifty state flags are covered in this book. For readers 9 to 12 years old. |
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Yo,
Sacramento (And All Those Other State Capitals You Don't Know) by Will
Cleveland, Mark Alvarez, Tate Nation A great introduction to the state capitals of the United States, including lots of interesting facts about geography, history, people and landmarks of the United States. For readers from around 9 to 12 years old, but fun and informative for all ages. |
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The
World Almanac of the U.S.A. by Allan Carpenter and Carl Provorse This book is chock full of statistical data, historical information and items of interest for all 50 states. Essential facts about the U.S.A. In depth profiles of all fifty states. State rankings in 100 categories. We can recommend this book as an excellent resource. |
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The World | |
Times
Atlas of the World : Comprehensive Edition The "Times Atlas of the World" is certainly the most comprehensive single volume world atlas available. If you want accuracy and detail, purchase this book... over thirty years in the making. This Atlas is remarkable in its reliability with an index listing over 200,000 place names; more by far than any of its competitors. |
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National
Geographic Atlas of the World When opened, you'll be viewing three square feet of maps and information. This beautiful atlas, first published over 35 years ago is in its seventh edition and has a personal feel that brings life to the 191 countries of the world. Over 3,500 place names in the index and state of the art maps make this wonderful atlas... wonderful! |
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