Cover: M is for Mountain State: A West Virginia Alphabet
Buy Now

M is for Mountain State

A West Virginia Alphabet

From the Set Discover America State By State

With its multitude of mountains and the highest elevation east of the Rockies, it's no wonder West Virginia's nickname is the "Mountain State." Abundant natural resources make it a leader in both industry and recreation, from glassmaking to rock climbing. Historic sites and sights include Harper's Ferry and the annual Native American Pow Wow, along with Lost World Caverns and White Sulphur Springs. Noteworthy West Virginians include Chuck Yeager and Olympian Mary Lou Retton. Mary Ann McCabe Riehle learned to appreciate the importance of reading and writing while growing up in the neighboring state of Kentucky. She graduated from Xavier University with a degree in Communication Arts and Education and has been a featured author and guest speaker at reading, writing, and library conferences. Mary Ann lives in Michigan with her husband, two daughters and their dog, Bisbee. Laura J. Bryant attended the Maryland Institute of Art and spent many years working in the display industry, which involved both illustrating, and designing scenery for projects including stage backdrops and corporate galas. She currently devotes all of her attention to the creation of children's books. Laura's other titles include A Fairy in a Dairy, Smudge Bunny, and the bestselling book God Gave Us You. Laura and her husband live in Mathias, West Virginia.

Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 3
Reading Level
Number of Pages 40
Dimensions 11 x 9

Details

Available Formats Hardcover (9781585361519), PDF (9781585367559), Hosted ebook (9781627533522)
Publication Date 07/21/2004
Graphics Full-color illustrations
Language English
Copyright 2004
Dewey 975.4
Lexile

Teaching Guides

M is for Mountain State - Teaching Guide

Refer to download View →