Published: 2017
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"Exploring America's Regions" by Samantha S. Bell invites readers on a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of the United States. This educational series delves into various regions, from the bustling cities of the Northeast to the serene natural wonders of the West. Each installment highlights geographical features, historical significance, and unique characteristics that define each area. Engaging illustrations and accessible text make it perfect for young readers, fostering a deeper appreciation for the country’s rich regional diversity. The series is an excellent resource for both classroom learning and independent exploration of America’s multifaceted regions. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Exploring Americas Regions .
This book was published in 2017 by Core Library .
Tammy Gagne has written more than 100 books for both adults and children. She lives in northern New England with her husband, son, and a menagerie of animals. Anita Yasuda is a teacher and her work has been featured in Edmonton's Child, Faces, Highlights, Homeschooler's Guide, Kahani-A South Asian Literary Magazine, and New Jersey Parent. She lives in Orangeville, Ontario. Samantha Bell is the author of more than 80 nonfiction books for kids. She lives in the upstate of South Carolina with her family and lots of pets. Rebecca Stanborough spent her teenage years in a ramshackle community house with 21 people and two bathrooms. Now she lives and writes in St. Augustine, Florida, surrounded by alligators, island rats, and roseate spoonbills, none of whom has ever asked to share her bathroom.
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