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Who Was The 38Th President Of The United States?. What Is The Nation's Most Remote National Park?. What Was The First Bottled Soda Pop In This Country?. Number of Pages: 32. Weight: 1 lbs. Publication Date: 1999-09-15.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSleeping Bear Press
ISBN-101886947732
ISBN-139781886947733
eBay Product ID (ePID)1194255
Product Key Features
Book TitleM Is for Mitten : a Michigan Alphabet
Number of Pages40 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicHistory / United States / State & Local, People & Places / United States / General, concepts / Alphabet
IllustratorYes, Monroe, Michael Glenn
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorAnnie Appleford
Book SeriesDiscover America State by State Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight16.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width11 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN99-033497
Dewey Edition21
Grade FromFirst Grade
Dewey Decimal[E]
Grade ToThird Grade
SynopsisPresents for each letter of the alphabet something associated with the state of Michigan, from "apple blossom" to "Detroit Zoo.", Where was the first mile of highway paved? Who was the 38th President of the United States? What is the nation's most remote National Park? What was the first bottled soda pop in this country? Find the answers to these questions and many more in M is for Mitten: A Michigan Alphabet. Author Annie Appleford has written M is for Mitten: A Michigan Alphabet to acquaint children with the most important people, places and items that have helped mold Michigan into the tremendous state it is. Rich with gorgeous paintings by Michigan artist Michael Monroe, M is for Mitten is both educational for older children and entertaining for youngsters who will surely be dazzled by the diverse and colorful illustrations from cover to cover. Kids can climb an Evergreen tree, hop on the back of a Robin, fly with him of the Mackinac Bridge through the Upper Peninsula for a visit to Isle Royale, before going to Detroit to drink Vernor's and then to Battle Creek to eat Kellogg's cereal. They can paddle in a birch bark canoe with Native Americans in and out of our many Harbors and then head to Lansing for a visit to the Capital. M is for Mitten: A Michigan Alphabet is an all expense paid trip from shore to shore through the Great Lakes State, and you won't need a map - just look at your hand!, M is for Mitten: A Michigan Alphabet is an all expense paid trip from shore to shore through the Great Lakes State, and you won't need a map - just look at your hand! Where was the first mile of highway paved? Who was the 38th President of the United States? What is the nation's most remote National Park? What was the first bottled soda pop in this country? Find the answers to these questions and many more in M is for Mitten: A Michigan Alphabet. Author Annie Appleford has written M is for Mitten: A Michigan Alphabet to acquaint children with the most important people, places and items that have helped mold Michigan into the tremendous state it is. Rich with gorgeous paintings by Michigan artist Michael Monroe, M is for Mitten is both educational for older children and entertaining for youngsters who will surely be dazzled by the diverse and colorful illustrations from cover to cover. Kids can climb an Evergreen tree, hop on the back of a Robin, fly with him of the Mackinac Bridge through the Upper Peninsula for a visit to Isle Royale, before going to Detroit to drink Vernor's and then to Battle Creek to eat Kellogg's cereal. They can paddle in a birch bark canoe with Native Americans in and out of our many Harbors and then head to Lansing for a visit to the Capital. A great book for native Michiganders, transplants, visitors, or anyone who has ever been curious about this Great Lakes State.