state emblems

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state emblems

Puerto Rico

2022
From the tiny coqu? frogs calling out in the rain forests to the waves washing on sandy beaches, Puerto Rico is a beautiful island! Readers can learn about the history, landscape, culture, and wildlife of this U.S. territory through stunning photos and informative text in this exciting title. Features map out the landscape, introduce an island animal, explore historical events, and highlight challenges facing Puerto Rico. Take a trip to Isla del Encanto with this fact-filled read!.

White House

the home of the U.S. President
2015
For more than 200 years, U.S. presidents have lived and worked in the executive mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.--commonly known as the White House. Today, many people view the White House as a symbol of leadership and democracy.

This is our country

2002
Teaches children about the United States as a nation, with a flag, capital, and anthem, and as 50 seperate states, each with its own flag, capital, bird and flower. Also looks at natural and man-made landmarks in America.

North Carolina facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of North Carolina, its nickname, flag, motto, and emblems.

New Mexico facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of New Mexico, its nickname, flag, motto, and emblems.

New Jersey facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of New Jersey, its nickname, flag, motto, and emblems.

Montana facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of Montana, its nickname, flag, motto, and emblems.

Missouri facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of Missouri, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Maine facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of Maine, its nickname, flag, motto, and emblems.

Hawaii facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of Hawaii, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

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