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Books with title The Mississippi River

  • Where Is the Mississippi River?

    Dina Anastasio, Who HQ, Ted Hammond

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Discover the history and culture of one of the most famous waterways in the world: the mighty Mississippi!The most famous river in America runs like a spine between the eastern and western parts of the country, flowing through ten states before it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The mighty Miss also flows through the history of America, giving rise to great stories about the people who lived on it and used it as a watery highway, from Native Americans and European explorers to skillful riverboat captains and colorful gamblers traveling on luxurious steamboats. And of course it was the first truly American writer, Mark Twain, who grew up along its banks and made the Mississippi River famous around the world.This book, part of the New York Times best-selling series, is enhanced by eighty illustrations and a detachable fold-out map complete with four photographs on the back.
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  • The Mississippi River

    Allan Fowler

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2000)
    Follow the Mississippi River from its source near Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and discusses its history, towns, and physical features.Emergent readers (Ages 6-7) can expand their horizons and take off on adventures to cities, nations, waterways, and habitats around the world or right in their own backyard through this easy-to-read, nonfiction series.
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  • The Mississippi River

    Katie Marsico

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 13, 2013)
    A tour of the Mississippi River and its surrounding area.
  • Where Is the Mississippi River?

    Dina Anastasio, Who HQ, Ted Hammond

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Discover the history and culture of one of the most famous waterways in the world: the mighty Mississippi!The most famous river in America runs like a spine between the eastern and western parts of the country, flowing through ten states before it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The mighty Miss also flows through the history of America, giving rise to great stories about the people who lived on it and used it as a watery highway, from Native Americans and European explorers to skillful riverboat captains and colorful gamblers traveling on luxurious steamboats. And of course it was the first truly American writer, Mark Twain, who grew up along its banks and made the Mississippi River famous around the world.This book, part of the New York Times best-selling series, is enhanced by eighty illustrations.
  • The Mississippi River

    Jen Green

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Looks at the history, physical features, wildlife, and importance of the Mississippi River to transportation and the communities around the river.
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  • The Mississippi River

    Allan Fowler

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Traces the Mississippi River from its source near Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and discusses its history, towns, and physical features
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  • The Mississippi River

    Claire O'Neal

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Rivers have been a focal point of civilizations for centuries, providing many necessities, such as water, food, and transportation. Readers can now travel around the world to learn about eight of the major rivers and their contribution to world history and culture. Easily read and digerted, these narratives are perfectly suited to kids ages 8-12.
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  • The Mississippi River

    Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, Robert B. Noyed

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, July 1, 2000)
    Briefly describes the Mississippi River, what it looks like, its major tributaries, where it flows, and its importance.
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  • Mississippi River Blues:

    Tony Abbott

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, July 1, 2014)
    ā€œThis affectionate if somewhat irreverent homage would probably win a chuckle from Twain himselfā€ as pals tumble into Tom Sawyer (School Library Journal). Sixth graders Devin and Frankieā€”short for Francineā€”are the greatest goof-offs in the history of their school. When their teacher tells them to read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, they skip it. When thereā€™s a surprise test on the novel, they hide. But when they accidentally drop the schoolā€™s prized Mark Twain autograph through the libraryā€™s magic metal detector, they find themselves transported to the world of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. Soon these modern middle schoolers learn that being a troublemaker is timeless, as they whitewash a fence, run away from home, solve a murder mystery, become pirates, and search for hidden treasure along with Tom and Huck, the original slackers. ā€œReminiscent of Mary Pope Osborneā€™s ā€˜Magic Tree Houseā€™ series, but for an older audience,ā€ the second book in Tony Abbottā€™s Cracked Classics series is a perfect introduction to Mark Twain for reluctant readers (School Library Journal).
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  • The Mississippi River

    Nathan Olson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Discusses the Mississippi River, its source, outlet, history, people and uses today.
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  • The Mississippi River

    Katie Marsico

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2013)
    A tour of the Mississippi River and its surrounding area.
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  • The Mississippi River

    Katie Marsico

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2013)
    A tour of the Mississippi River and its surrounding area.
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