Cappy Tail’s Capitol Tales

Cappy Tail’s Capitol Tales by Peter W Barnes is a delightful exploration of the United States Capitol, published by Vacation Spot Publishing in June 2010. This 40-page book, written in English, invites young readers to join Cappy Tail, a unique squirrel, as he guides them through the iconic building that symbolizes democracy. The narrative begins at the Capitol Visitor Center and progresses through various significant rooms and chambers, including the Rotunda and the House of Representatives.
Readers will find an engaging journey filled with discovery as Cappy Tail shares insights about the exhibits and treasures within the Capitol. The story combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes centered on animals, particularly squirrels, making it an entertaining and educational experience for children. This edition offers a fun way for young audiences to learn about an important national landmark while enjoying the whimsical perspective of a talking squirrel.
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Cappy Tail is a special squirrel-you’ll see! Join him as he talks and tours you through his home, the United States Capitol, a monument to the world’s greatest democracy. On your journey of discovery, you’ll start with the exhibits, videos and treasures in the Capitol Visitor Center. Then you’ll make your way to the famous rooms, halls and chambers of the building-from the Rotunda, House of Representatives and Senate to Statuary Hall, the Old Supreme Court Chamber and-oooh!-the Crypt! You’ll go nuts for Cappy and the Capitol!
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