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The Northeast (A True Book The U.S. Regions) by Dana Meachen Rau

by Dana Meachen Rau

Book Details

Publisher:Children's Press
Published:2012
Pages:48
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0531283267

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

Discusses the history, people, animals, resources and economy of the northeastern United States.

Our Review

This comprehensive guide to the northeastern United States offers young readers an engaging introduction to regional studies, covering everything from colonial history to modern industry. Children will explore the diverse geography from Appalachian mountains to Atlantic coastline, learning about significant historical events and contemporary life across states like New York, Massachusetts, and Maine. The book thoughtfully examines both natural resources and human communities, including the wildlife that inhabits this varied landscape and the economic activities that sustain its population. With clear organization and accessible language, it transforms complex regional concepts into digestible information for elementary learners.

What sets this educational resource apart is its balanced approach to presenting both historical context and current realities of northeastern America. The content supports classroom curriculum while remaining visually engaging enough for independent reading, making it particularly valuable for students beginning state reports or developing geographic literacy. Through its systematic exploration of how environment shapes culture and economy, children gain meaningful understanding of regional identity. This foundational text will spark curiosity about America's diverse landscapes and help build essential social studies skills that extend far beyond its pages.

Themes

Middle Atlantic States

Subjects

Middle Atlantic States