Good Morning Montana: A educational geography book about the state of MT for kids age 6-10 (Good Morning States)

$13.49
by SMJ Publishing

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Discover the Big Sky State like never before! Take young readers on an unforgettable adventure through Montana with this beautifully crafted, engaging children’s book filled with fun facts, charming poetry, and captivating illustrations. From towering mountains and sparkling rivers to historic towns and wild open spaces, this book introduces kids to the heart of Montana in a way that is educational, entertaining, and easy to understand. Each city page features: A fun, detail-rich fact kids will remember - A playful poem that brings the location to life - A thoughtfully designed illustration prompt brought to vivid reality - Kid-friendly learning perfect for ages 5–10 Children will explore fascinating places like: The vibrant city of Billings - Historic Butte - Scenic Missoula - The capital city of Helena - Charming Bozeman - And more incredible Montana destinations! They’ll also learn about Montana’s wildlife, landscapes, Native American heritage, and the spirit of exploration — including the famous journey of Lewis and Clark . Perfect for: Homeschool families - Classroom geography lessons - Montana residents - Travel-loving families - Gifts for kids who love maps, states, and adventure Whether you’re planning a trip, teaching U.S. geography, or simply raising a curious explorer, this Montana children’s book makes learning about the Treasure State exciting and memorable. A wonderful keepsake for young adventurers who dream big under Big Sky Country.

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