Michigan

Michigan by Elizabeth M. Johnson, published by Children’s Press in 2002, is an informative exploration of the state of Michigan. This 80-page book presents a comprehensive overview of Michigan’s geography, history, landmarks, natural resources, and government. Written in English, it includes various features such as sidebars with fun facts, statistics, biographies, and explanations of the state name, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in learning about this region of the United States.
Readers will find a wealth of information that highlights significant aspects of Michigan, including timelines and a glossary of notable figures associated with the state. The book also offers recipes and additional engaging content that enriches the learning experience. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition serves as an educational tool for those looking to understand more about Michigan’s unique place in American history and culture.
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Information is presented on Michigan’s geography, history, landmarks, natural resources, and government. Features include sidebars with fun facts, statistics, biographies, and state name explanations; timelines; a glossary of famous people from each state; recipes; and more.
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