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Books with title Ms. Moore Goes to Washington

  • Indigo Goes to Washington

    Jessica Bash

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2013)
    Indigo, one of a kind, extraordinary, and exceptional, was getting just a bit tired of the whole farm scene. Day after day, the same old thing…plus those other mares never seemed to get tired of gossiping about, well, everything! She overheard some people talking about taking something called a vacation and the more she heard, the more she thought that sounded like something she, Indigo - one of a kind, extraordinary, and exceptional – should do. However, here she was, stuck on a farm with a bunch of gossipy mares. Until the day she heard that her best friend, Jessi, and her tag-a-long friend, Kathy, were going on a trip to Washington, DC. All the magic words were there…trip, vacation, and some place other than the barn. Some place called Washington, DC. Indigo made up her mind. She would go with them. So, she packed her bags and this is her story of the best vacation ever!
  • Dubs Goes to Washington

    Dick Morris;Eileen McGann;Clayton Liotta

    Hardcover (Velocity Press, Jan. 1, 1853)
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  • Jacob Goes to Washington

    Fran E. Orr

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, May 13, 2014)
    Jacob is excited to see his grandparents and to visit many of the interesting monuments in Washington D.C. He can hardly wait to begin. His visits include his favorite, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the White House. On his final day in Washington he visits Arlington Cemetery and the Roosevelt Memorial. Discover what Jacob tells his grandparents about the trip and how proud he is to be an American.
  • Jacob Goes to Washington

    Fran E. Orr

    Hardcover (America Star Books, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Jacob is excited to see his grandparents and to visit many of the interesting monuments in Washington D.C. He can hardly wait to begin. His visits include his favorite, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the White House. On his final day in Washington he visits Arlington Cemetery and the Roosevelt Memorial. Discover what Jacob tells his grandparents about the trip and how proud he is to be an American.