The National Anthem / El Himno Nacional (Powerkids Readers: American Symbols / S-Mbolos de Am'rica) (Powerkids Readers American Symbols)
by Joe Gaspar
Beyond The Trees! A Kid's Guide To Lake Tahoe, USA
by Penelope Dyan
What's Your Symbol? (What's the Point? Reading and Writing Expository Text)
by Tony Stead
All about the Appalachian Trail (All About...People)
by Leonard M. Adkins
U.S. Landmarks, Monuments, and Symbols (Travel To...)
by Lisa Kurkov
Building the White House (What You Didn't Know about History)
by Benjamin Proudfit
A thrilling illustrated tale complete with lions, gladiators, assassination plots and a dare-devil rescue. 'A funny and easy look back at history and some of the key players from each time period, all alongside the brilliant illustrations' My Shelves are Full 'Full of historical nuggets, brilliantly illustrated and full of fun!' A Little But a Lot Henry is back in the present day - but he isn't happy about it. His little sister...
Amamos Nuestra Bandera (Happy Reading, Happy Learning: Literacy) (Leer y Apprender Con Alegria/Happy Reading Happy Learning -)
by Dr Jean Feldman and Dr Holly Karapetkova
Parque Nacional de Yosemite (Yosemite National Park) (Parques Nacionales (National Parks))
by Grace Hansen
Parque Nacional Acadia (Acadia National Park) (Parques Nacionales (National Parks))
by Grace Hansen
The Liberty Bell, which resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is over 260 years old and can be traced back to William Penn. Created to commemorate Penn's visionary work, it now stands as one of our nation's most valued symbols of peace, liberty, and freedom for all! Read all about William Penn and his visions for our great nation, and all the facts about this old, cracked bell that doesn't even ring anymore! This book will allow students to refer to details and examples in a text when explainin...
Parque Nacional de Las Grandes Montañas Humeantes (Great Smoky Mountains National Park) (Parques Nacionales (National Parks))
by Grace Hansen
Griz Finds Gold:: A Story about California (Fact & Fable: State Stories)
by Mary Lindeen