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Books with title 123 Washington D.C.

  • Washington, DC

    Mari Kesselring

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explore the colorful customs, people, and places of the District of Columbia. With straightforward text and captivating photos, this book is a great introduction to the district. Maps and symbols are included to enrich the student's understanding of geography and district identity.
  • Doodle Washington D.C.

    Laura Krauss Melmed, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, April 1, 2013)
    If you love Washington D.C., you will love this book, in which you can CREATE, IMAGINE, and DOODLE your way through the U.S. capital. These mega-fantastic doodles waiting for your imagination are the perfect way to become the next great artist! These doodles have a definitive D.C. style. Some are CLASSIC (Give the White House some windows), some are PLAIN GOOD FUN (Finish a dinosaur at the MNH), and others are totally WACKY (Whose shadow is this?)And if you think that this book ends there, we can only tell you that we have many more doodles waiting for you in cyberspace! Find out how to get more cool, free doodles online inside the pages of this book.
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  • 123 Washington D.C.

    Puck

    Board book (Duo Press, April 1, 2012)
    Making basic numbers fun to learn, this board book has young readers count from 1 to 10 using some of the most famous symbols and attractions in Washington, DC. The U.S. Capitol, the White House, the Washington Monument, the Museum of Natural History, and the Farmers' Market at Dupont Circle are all depicted here using beautiful illustrations, vivid colors, and detailed design. 123 Washington D.C. also includes a location page where parents can find all the symbols and landmarks in the book, as well as a list of conversation starters that will help parents to begin a fun talk with their kids about our nation's capital.
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  • Washington

    Holly Saari

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explore the colorful customs, people, and places of Washington. With straightforward text and captivating photos, this book is a great introduction to the state. Maps and symbols are included to enrich the student's understanding of geography and state identity.
  • Night-Night Washington, D.C.

    Katherine Sully, Helen Poole

    Board book (Sourcebooks Wonderland, April 4, 2017)
    It's bedtime in the Capital City! Say goodnight to all your favorite locations, including:• Lincoln Memorial• Washington Monument• White House• Jefferson Memorial• National Museum of African Art• Marine Corps War Memorial• National Zoo• Nationals Park• Six Flags America• National Museum of Natural History• Rock Creek Park
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  • Washington, D.C.

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The United States capital is home to some of the country's greatest monuments, memorials, and museums.Rookie Read-About: American Symbols series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to history and significance of America's symbols. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, timelines and other text features encourage students to make connections between historical events.United States capital hosts beautiful public spaces and buildings welcome all who visit, and encourage them to learn about this great nation.
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  • Washington, D.C.

    Karen Kellaher

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    As the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., occupies a unique role in the United States.A True Book: My United States series allows readers to experience what makes each of the fifty state distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each states' history, geography, wildlife and future outlook. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.This bustling, diverse city is not a part of any state. However, the things that happen here have a huge effect on the rest of the country. Readers will learn about Washington's history and local culture as they find out what it is like to live in the middle of a city where elected officials from all over the country gather to govern the nation.
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  • Washington

    Melissa McDaniel

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Tucked into the northwestern corner of the contiguous United States, Washington boasts rainy forests, rushing rivers, towering mountains, and more.A True Book: My United States series allows readers to experience what makes each of the fifty state distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each states' history, geography, wildlife and future outlook. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. Readers will explore these natural landscapes and visit Washington's greatest towns and cities as they learn about the state's history, culture, and wildlife.
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  • Washington, D.C.

    DK, Smithsonian Institution

    Board book (DK Children, July 19, 2016)
    Come along a tour of Washington, D.C., and learn all about the monuments, museums, and other famous places in the United States capital city with Washington, D.C.Full of trivia and the latest information, readers can learn about ten of the most famous sites in Washington, D.C., including the Smithsonian Institute, which has over 142 million items in its collection, to the White House, which was built over 200 years ago. Formatted as a large die-cut board book, Washington, D.C. is a long-lasting guide to our capital city.
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  • Washington

    R. Conrad Stein

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Surveys the history, geography, and economy of the Evergreen State, as well as the diverse ways of life of its people.
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  • Washington

    Bridget Parker

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Welcome to the Evergreen State! Learn about Washington's history, geography, weather, people, and more in this book that's all about our 42nd state.
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  • Washington, D.C.

    Sam Moussavi

    Hardcover (Epic Press, Aug. 15, 2015)
    When Hoop City High head coach Tony Wilson gets cancer, Julius Dunbar, an unknown coaching circles, is chosen by the athletic director to take over the team. At first the players balk at the new hire and his ball sharing offense, claiming that he doesn't have what it takes to be a head coach. Coach Dunbar battles his own past while trying to convince the team to play together. Can coach Dunbar seek out redemption and write a new chapter in the school's rich history? Hoop City is a six-book series from EPIC Press.