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8 result(s) for "United States Description and travel Juvenile literature."
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Cuba
\"This book looks at ways Cuba and the United States are alike and ways they differ. Readers will learn about Cuba's schools, holidays, music, and food.\"-- Provided by publisher.
National Geographic kids ultimate U.S. road trip atlas : maps, games, activities, and more for hours of backseat fun!
This book includes easy-to-read, simple road maps of each state and Washington, D.C., and a map of the United States. State symbols, cool things to do, boredom busters, fun facts, wacky roadside attractions, and games accompany the maps and provide engaging information with stunning photographs that will keep kids engaged for hours.
The trailblazing life of Daniel Boone : and how early Americans took to the road
Profiles the life and adventures of Daniel Boone; chronicling his childhood in Pennsylvania, service in the French and Indian War, journey across the Appalachians, and settlement of Boonesboro, Kentucky; and includes illustrations, maps, and primary source quotations.
Larry gets lost in Seattle
\"Larry Gets Lost in Seattle is an interactive, highly visual children's story about a young boy (Pete) who goes to Seattle with his family and is temporarily separated from his cute little dog, Larry, while sightseeing. In his search for Pete, Larry encounters many Seattle landmarks and cultural attractions before the two are reunited\"-- Provided by publisher.
Larry loves Chicago! / John Skewes
\"Now even very young readers can experience Larry the lovable pup's adventures! These board books are inspired by best-selling titles in the popular Larry Gets Lost series. Toddlers will tour the city with the adorable pup, identifying iconic landmarks on each page and enjoying the signature colorful retro illustrations of the Larry Gets Lost series. Includes: The Navy Pier, Chicago-style hot dogs, The L, Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, The Chicago Picasso, The \"Bean,\" and more!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Larry loves San Francisco! / John Skewes
\"Now even very young readers can experience Larry the lovable pup's adventures! These board books are inspired by best-selling titles in the popular Larry Gets Lost series. Toddlers will tour the city with the adorable pup, identifying iconic landmarks on each page and enjoying the signature colorful retro illustrations of the Larry Gets Lost series. Includes: Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, Fisherman's Wharf, Cable cars, Chinatown, Japanese Tea Garden, and more!\"-- Provided by publisher.
My wilderness : an Alaskan adventure
\"Recounts the 1918-1919 winter spent on Alaska's Fox Island from the point of view of 9-year-old Rocky, son of the painter Rockwell Kent II\"-- Provided by publisher.
A first time for everything : a true story
\"A middle grade graphic memoir based on bestselling author and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat's awkward middle school years and the trip to Europe that changed his life. Dan's always been a good kid. The kind of kid who listens to his teachers, helps his mom with grocery shopping, and stays out of trouble. But being a good kid doesn't stop him from being bullied and feeling like he's invisible, which is why Dan has low expectations when his parents send him on a class trip to Europe. At first, he's right. He's stuck with the same girls from his middle school who love to make fun of him, and he doesn't know why his teacher insisted he come on this trip. But as he travels through France, Germany, Switzerland, and England, a series of first experiences begin to change him--first Fanta, first fondue, first time stealing a bike from German punk rockers... and first love. Funny, heartwarming, and poignant, A First Time for Everything is a feel-good coming-of-age memoir based on New York Times bestselling author and Caldecott Medal winner Dan Santat's awkward middle school years. It celebrates a time that is universally challenging for many of us, but also life-changing as well.\"-- Publisher marketing.