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Geography, A Literature Approach
Beautiful Feet
-- $9.95
-- Hands-on course utilizing four of the Holling C. Holling classics. This award-winning study is designed to cover geography, but also includes some history and science as well. The teacher's guide provides the framework for getting the most out of the Holling books as well as four maps (available for purchase separately) designed to be colored and labeled by your student. Three main geographic regions of the U.S are covered in this course as well as an introduction to world geography in the book, . . .
Holling Geography Map Set
-- $16.95
-- These four 18" x 24" maps are used with Geography Through Literature Study Guide and Holling Clancy Holling titles. This set includes maps for three regions of the United States and one map of the world. It is recommended that each student have his/her own Map Set to complete the course requirements.
Minn of Mississippi
-- $11.95 $10.97
-- The history of the Mississippi River Valley is told through the adventures of Minn, a snapping turtle, as she travels hundreds of miles downstream. The fascinating world of the river; bayou's, steamboats, river pirates, flatboats and keelboats, French and Spanish explorers, plantations, floods, and Mark Twain is all here excitingly related. Newbury Honor Book.
Paddle to the Sea
-- $11.95 $10.97
-- A little hand-carved canoe,named Paddle-to-the-Sea, is the subject of this delightful story. Carved by an Indian boy, it is placed in the headwaters of the Great Lakes to make it's way to the sea. Traveling through all the Great Lakes and eventually the St. Lawrence Seaway, readers will learn about the history, industry, geography, seasons, tides, currents, locks, inhabitants, animals and more of this fascinating region. A Caldecott Honor Book.
Seabird
-- $11.95 $10.97
-- The history of America at sea is presented through the travels of Seabird, an ivory gull carved by a cabin boy. The story presents three generations of sailing families in America. Traveling all over the globe, students will delight in this story of sailing, whaling, ships and ship building, while they learn world geography and so much more!
Tree in the Trail
-- $11.95 $10.97
-- The history of the Great Plains and the Santa Fe Trail is told in text and pictures by focusing on a cottonwood tree and the events that happen around it. The 200 year pageant of history on the Santa Fe Trail will acquaint readers with the story of the earliest indians, Spanish conquistadores, French voyageurs, buffalo stampedes, and finally the Conestoga wagons moving west.
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