West Virginia

West Virginia by Barbara A. Somervill, published by Children’s Press in 2003, is an informative exploration of the state, presented in English across 80 pages. This book offers insights into the history and cultural significance of West Virginia, aligning with National Curriculum Standards in social studies, including civic ideals, institutions, and governance.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the state’s people and places, emphasizing the unique aspects that define West Virginia. The content is designed for a juvenile audience, making it accessible for young learners interested in understanding the state’s role within the broader context of the United States. The book serves as a resource for those looking to engage with local history and geography in an educational format.
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This series meets National Curriculam Standards for: Social Studies: Civic Ideals & Pratices Individuals, Groups, & Institutions People, Places, & Environments Power, Authority, & Governance Production, Distribution, & Consumption
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