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M Is For Mayflower: A Massachusetts Alphabet Edition 1. (Discover America State By State. Alphabet Series)

M Is For Mayflower: A Massachusetts Alphabet Edition 1. (Discover America State By State. Alphabet Series)
By Margot Theis Raven

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"M is for Mayflower" is a wonderful addition to the state alphabet series from Sleeping Bear Press, as Raven's sparkling verse and illuminating expository text are matched perfectly with Jeannie Brett's bright illustrations. This pictorial celebrates the treasures of the Bay State, and educates as it entertains elementary-aged New Englanders. Older readers will appreciate the guided tour through Massachusett's history, and will learn more about their unique home. Where else could you find John F. Kennedy, Emily Dickinson, and Walden's Henry David Thoreau sharing the spotlight with Roxbury Puddingstones and the Quabbin Rservoir? Only in "M is for Mayflower."


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #540560 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 34 pages

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One in a great series...5
I purchased 'M is for Mayflower' and 'C is for Centennial' for my niece. After reviewing the books, I found that they have several different levels of learning within the illustrations and text that will make these books readable for years to come for her. She seems to like them, and is attracted by the colorful illustrations. Because I live in MA and she lives in CO, she is eager to learn about the place where her auntie is. These books are good, fun learning tools that will help prepare a child for elementary social studies classes.

One in a great series...5
I purchased 'M is for Mayflower' and 'C is for Centennial' for my niece. After reviewing the books, I found that they have several different levels of learning within the illustrations and text that will make these books readable for years to come for her. She seems to like them, and is attracted by the colorful illustrations. Because I live in MA and she lives in CO, she is eager to learn about the place where her auntie is. These books are good, fun learning tools that will help prepare a child for elementary social studies classes.