Don’t Know Much About the 50 States

Don’t Know Much About the 50 States by Kenneth C. Davis is a visually engaging book published by HarperCollins on August 1, 2001. This 64-page edition presents a lively exploration of the unique characteristics and historical significance of each U.S. state. Through a question-and-answer format, the book invites readers to discover intriguing facts about their home states and beyond, making it an informative resource for young readers interested in American history and geography.
In this book, readers will find a variety of fascinating information that highlights each state’s special claims to fame, from historical events to natural wonders. The engaging illustrations complement the text, enhancing the learning experience. Topics covered include notable figures, unique geographical features, and cultural contributions, ensuring that readers will learn surprising details about the United States. This edition is designed to captivate and educate, making it a valuable addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Which Texas leader cried, “Remember the Alamo”?
Where in Kentucky can you find eyeless fish and blind beetles?
What Minnesotan was so big that he used a pine tree to brush his beard?
Every state boasts a special claim to fame — whether for its rich history, natural splendor, advancement of the arts, or other unique contribution to American life. Check out what’s said about the place you call home — and learn surprising facts about the rest of the country.
In this delightfully designed and illustrated book, Kenneth C. Davis’s lively question-and-answer format gives you lots of fascinating information. You’re guaranteed to impress parents, shock friends, and even stump teachers!
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