New Jersey
From the Series U.S.A. Travel Guides
From boating in the Delaware River Gap to strolling along beachside boardwalks, there's lots to see and do in New Jersey! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight some of the things that make New Jersey special. A table of contents, sources for further research, a phonetic glossary, and an index support readers and extend learning.
- New Jersey
- Boating in the Delaware Water Gap
- Climbing Lucy the Elephant in Margate City
- The Woodruff Museum of Indian Artifacts
- Scandinavian Fest in Budd Lake
- Morristown’s Saint Patrick’s Day Parade
- Washington’s Crossing at Titusville
- The State Capitol in Trenton
- Touring the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center
- Waterloo Village, an Old Canal Town
- The Schoolhouse Museum in Ridgewood
- Liberty Science Center in Jersey City
- The Adventure Aquarium in Camden
- Old Barney on Long Beach Island
- The Whitesbog Blueberry Festival in Browns Mills
- Thomas Edison National Historical Park in West Orange
- Our Trip
- State Symbols
- State Flag and Seal
- State Song
- Famous People
- Words to Know
- To Learn More
- Index
Interest Level | Grade 2 - Grade 5 |
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Reading Level | Grade 3 |
Copyright | 2018 |
BISACS | JNF025180, JNF038100, JNF058000 |
Genre | Nonfiction |
Publisher | The Child's World, Inc. |
Series | U.S.A. Travel Guides |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 40 |
Lexile | 590 |
ISBN | 9781503819702 |
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Title Format | Reinforced book |
Release Date | 2017-08-01 |
Author | Ann Heinrichs |
Illustrator | Matt Kania |
Features | Author/Illustrator biography, Detailed maps, Glossary of key words, Index, Informative sidebars, Reviewed, Sources for further research, Suggested websites, Table of contents |
Dewey | 974.9 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs, Full-color illustrations |
Dimensions | 8 x 9.5 |
Guided Reading Level | S |
ATOS Reading Level | 3.7 |
Accelerated Reader® Quiz | 101850 |
Accelerated Reader® Points | 0.5 |
Reviewed on 1 September 2017
A noteworthy review of U.S.A. Travel Guides from Children's Bookwatch on September 1, 2017
A premier publisher of non-fiction books for young readers, ‘The Child’s World’ has now published a new and highly recommended series for students in grades 2 through 5 called ‘U.S.A. Travel Guides’. There are 52 hardcover volumes, one for each of the 50 states plus Washington DC and Puerto Rico, with each individual 40 page book featuring an Author/Illustrator biography; Detailed maps, an Index; a Glossary of key words; Suggested websites Sources for further research; a Table of contents; an Informative sidebars. Although each individual title is also available individually (Reinforced Binding, $19.95 each) as well as in a digital book format (Hosted eBook, $31.95). All of the volumes comprising the ‘U.S.A. Travel Guides’ series follow this basic format: ‘Wisconsin’: Wisconsin; Prairie Du Chien’s Prairie Villa Rendezvous; Badger Holes in Mineral Point; Old World Wisconsin Near Eagle; Syttende Mall in Stoughton; The Lumberjack World Championships in Hayward; Summerfest in Milwaukee; Wisconsin Dells and the Leaping Dog; The Snowmobile Derby in Eagle River; Sandhill Wildlife Area Bison; The State Capitol in Madison; A Farm Vacation on Washington Island; Carr Valley Cheese Factory in La Valle; Green Bay’s Cheeseheads; The House on the Rock in Spring Green; EAA Air Venture in Oshkosh; Our Trip; State Flag and Seal; State Symbols; State Song Famous People; Words to Know; To Learn More; Index. Every school and community library in a given state should, at a minimum, acquire their own particular state’s title in this outstanding series.
Author: Ann Heinrichs
Ann Heinrichs is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults. They cover U.S. and world history and culture, science and nature, and English grammar. Ann has also enjoyed careers as a children‘s book editor and an advertising copywriter. An avid traveler, she has toured Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and East Asia. Born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, she now lives in Chicago. She enjoys biking, kayaking, and flying kites.