Cross-country


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Cross-Country - Geography For Children


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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.




Cross-country


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National Geographic Kids Ultimate U. S. Road Trip Atlas


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The National Geographic Kids Ultimate U.S. Road Trip Atlas includes easy-to-read, simple road maps of each state and Washington, D. C., along with 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 busy for hours.




Elementary Geography


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This little book is confined to very simple “reading lessons upon the Form and Motions of the Earth, the Points of the Compass, the Meaning of a Map: Definitions.” The shape and motions of the earth are fundamental ideas—however difficult to grasp. Geography should be learned chiefly from maps, and the child should begin the study by learning “the meaning of map,” and how to use it. These subjects are well fitted to form an attractive introduction to the study of Geography: some of them should awaken the delightful interest which attaches in a child’s mind to that which is wonderful—incomprehensible. The Map lessons should lead to mechanical efforts, equally delightful. It is only when presented to the child for the first time in the form of stale knowledge and foregone conclusions that the facts taught in these lessons appear dry and repulsive to him. An effort is made in the following pages to treat the subject with the sort of sympathetic interest and freshness which attracts children to a new study. A short summary of the chief points in each reading lesson is given in the form of questions and answers. Easy verses, illustrative of the various subjects, are introduced, in order that the children may connect pleasant poetic fancies with the phenomena upon which “Geography” so much depends. It is hoped that these reading lessons may afford intelligent teaching, even in the hands of a young teacher. The first ideas of Geography—the lessons on “Place”—which should make the child observant of local geography, of the features of his own neighbourhood, its heights and hollows and level lands, its streams and ponds—should be conveyed viva voce. At this stage, a class-book cannot take the place of an intelligent teacher. Children should go through the book twice, and should, after the second reading, be able to answer any of the questions from memory. Charlotte M. Mason




Geography of the US - Northeast States - New York, New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts and More) | Geography for Kids - US States | 5th Grade Social Studies


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Have you ever been on a cross-country trip? If not, then this is your chance to see the sights of the Northeast States in the US. Each of these states present unique geographic features that you should visit when you get the chance. Studying geography will boost your child’s awareness of the world, including the different cultures followed in different regions. Grab a copy today.




Cross Country with the Parents!


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This is an accurate account of the fictional adventures of the Petru Family of six on their first and only cross country US land trip in their brand new custom Chevy Van. The four Petru children, from ten years old to four years old, a dog named Breezy, and a cat named Tabby as well as neighbors known as the Bees, survive a multi-thousand-mile excursion over both easy and rough US terrain. I Liam, the youngest Petru wrote this book so that you could experience what it was like to be in our home, the parks, and in the ball fields, with the Petru family. Most especially, you can now be in the van with us on our most adventurous cross country journey. There are a lot of funny things that happen to us in this story. The trip was not supposed to be funny. It was supposed to be fun and educational. It is both and it is a great read. You will love it. While our parents thought, it was their trip, we the children felt that it was our cross-country trip. Then about half-way through the trip on the way back our parents traded places with the Griswold's Just as my prior story about the Magical Red Hat, this story is told through the eyes of me-the most innocent of all the children-a four-year-old. As a young author, I had taken many mental notes of the trip. The notes were so powerful that I could write about this trip flawlessly twenty years later. The Griswold's could not have told the story any better if I don't say so myself. You won't be able to put this book down. Besides, the subplots at every town along the journey, there is a lot of teaching / learning going on about the magic of geography. Even in a 100+ page book, it takes a long while to cross the United States from Pennsylvania to Salt Lake City Utah and back. I wrote the story so you too could take the trip with us. You'll feel like you are on the trip. And, when the Griswold's are really getting to you, you can just set the book down for a while til they go away. Have fun! This is my follow-up story to My Red Hat Keeps Me On The Ground, which I wrote and which my dad got published for me. From a reader's perspective, it is written by the same Petru kid. I am Liam. It brings back all the characters that everybody learned to love from the magical Red Hat Story-including me, the Petru family, Mr. Bee, & Barbie Bee.




Prisoners of Geography: Our World Explained in 12 Simple Maps (Illustrated Young Readers Edition)


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“For curious children ages 7–15, Prisoners of Geography has lots to fascinate.”—The Wall Street Journal The secret world history written in the mountains, rivers, and seas that shape every country’s politics, economy, and international relations—and our own lives—is revealed in this illustrated young readers edition of Prisoners of Geography, the million-copy international bestseller. History is a story—and it’s impossible to tell the whole tale without understanding the setting. In this eye-opening illustrated edition of the international bestseller Prisoners of Geography, you’ll learn to spot connections between geography and world affairs in ways you never noticed before. How did the US’s rivers help it become a superpower? Why are harsh, cold and swampy Siberia and the Russian Far East two of that country’s most prized regions? How come Japan prefers to trade along the coasts instead of across its land? What do the Himalayas have to do with war? With colorful maps that capture every continent and region, plus hundreds of illustrations that illuminate how our surroundings shape us, this one-of-a-kind atlas will inspire curious minds of all ages!




Maps and Geography


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Offers facts about the highest landmarks and mountains, the deepest depth of the seas, what countries are shaped like food, ocean inhabitants, and capital location changes.