Explore the United States through vivid, kid-friendly travel and learning.
This guide invites young readers to discover how the country fits together—from the nation’s capital and its grand Capitol to far-flung landscapes, cities, and landmarks. With clear context and engaging scenes, it helps children connect maps, language, and real places.
In these pages, the reader follows a practical, observation‑based approach to geography. It blends hometown observation with big journeys across states, rivers, mountains, and national parks. Rich illustrations and firsthand descriptions bring places to life and show how geography shapes daily life, work, and travel.
- How Washington, D.C., looks from the Capitol steps to the river, and what the White House and the Senate halls feel like.
- Scenes from the Illinois prairies, river towns, and how crops, fences, and railroads shape rural life.
- Vivid Yosemite Valley, Coloma’s gold history, and the Sierra landscapes that frame California’s story.
- Connections between maps, language, and travel, plus tips for reading geography with young learners.
Ideal for curious readers who love seeing the country through a child’s eye and for families building a gentle, map‑based introduction to American geography.