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Helping children explore the world at an early age helps prepare them for future challenges. These books are written
for K-3 reading levels. Available in hardcover and paperback editions.
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Missouri
Rookie Read-about Geography
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Do you know why Missouri is called the "Show-Me"
State? Or that it has more caves than any other state?
Childrens Press
September 2005
Library
binding: ISBN: 0-516-25258-5
Paperback $5.95: ISBN: 0-516-25193-7
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Missouri River
Rookie Read-about Geography
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Did you know that the Missouri River is the longest
river in the United States?
Childrens Press
February 2006
Library
Binding ISBN: 0-516-25037-X
Paperback
$5.95: ISBN: 0-516-29796-1
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Ohio
Rookie Read-about Geography
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Did you know that Ohio was once covered by ice?
Childrens Press
March 2007
Library
binding: ISBN: 0-531-12573-4
Paperback
$5.95: ISBN: 0-531-16816-6
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Kansas
Rookie Read-about Geography
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Do you know why Kansas is called the "Sunflower
State"? Or that Kansas was once covered by a sea?
Childrens Press
February 2006
LIbrary
Binding: ISBN: 0-516-24966-5
Paperback $5.95:
ISBN: 0-516-26454-0
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Hawaii
Rookie Read-about Geography
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Did you know that the Hawaiian islands are the
tops of volcanoes?
Childrens Press
March 2007
Library
Binding: ISBN: 0-531-12571-8
Paperback $5.95: ISBN: 0-531-16812-3
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Vemont
Rookie Read-about Geography
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Did you know that Vermont means "Green Mountain"?
Childrens Press
March 2007
Library
Binding ISBN: 0-531-12593-9
Paperback
$5.95: ISBN: 0-531-16819-0
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Writing for children is a joyful endeavor. It takes
heart, passion, and one endearing story that yearns to be told. As with all things, commit to putting your own ideas on paper.
A story left untold will never blossom or touch the heart of a reader.
Now start writing. Thinking about it is not the same as doing it!
copyright 2004 by Christine Taylor-Butler
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