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Or, how many branches of government make up our particular democracy? Starting with the Constitution Number 1, of course! Fishing for Numbers is packed with enough Maine facts, lore, and history to keep readers fishing for hours. Readers will learn why Maine is known for their shipbuilders, how fast a puffin can fly, and which is the only domestic cat native to North America. There is even a recipe for a traditional baked bean supper. Cynthia Reynolds, author of L is for Lobster: A Maine Alphabet, is an eleventh-generation Maine native.

She summers on Pleasant River Lake in Maine. The rest of the year she dreams of Maine from her home outside Ann Arbor. Jeannie Brett has illustrated several books including L is for Lobster: She lives in York, Maine. A Wyoming Number Book and you'll learn there are only five people per square mile in Wyoming!


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Count your way past oil rigs, bison herds and horned lizards as you are introduced to Wyoming's history, landscapes and culture. Paired together again, the creators of C is for Cowboy: A Wyoming Alphabet share their love of the Equality State with readers everywhere. Known by many children as the "teacher who dances on his desk," Eugene Gagliano is an elementary schoolteacher and writer with a great sense of humor.

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Eugene and his family live in Buffalo, Wyoming. Award-winning artist Susan Guy is known for her colorful paintings of equine and western themes. Her work has been displayed in numerous galleries and exhibitions as well as in the permanent collections of the Phippen museum in Arizona, and the Pierce Western Art Collection at Navarro College in Texas. She and her husband, Wesley, share their Buffalo, Wyoming, home with their two dogs. Why California, of course! The land of golden sunsets, golden dreams, and now golden numbers.

A California Alphabet, continue their travelogue of the "golden state" in Golden Numbers: A California Number Book. Young readers will learn about the state's diverse wildlife, its many innovative contributions to science and industry, its stunning geography, and much more. A California Alphabet; M is for Majestic: He lives near Healdsburg, California. Artist Pam Carroll embraces the traditional focus of realism and pictorial illusionism. Golden Numbers is her fifth children's book and her second about the state of California; she also illustrated A is for America: She lives in Carmel, California.

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A Nebraska Number Book, readers can step back in history and experience nineteenth century frontier army life at Fort Atkinson, count the many ancient petroglyphs at Indian Cave State Park, or even 'regain' their marbles at Lee's Legendary Marbles museum in York. From the majestic natural landmark of Chimney Rock a National Historic Site to the , gallons of salt water in the Shark Tunnel at Henry Doorly Zoo, Nebraska has 'countless' treasures for all to enjoy.

Michigan flora and fauna take a starring role in this new title, taking students from "one Karner Blue butterfly" to "twelve jugs of maple syrup. This is a wonderful companion book to M is for Mitten: The Michigan Alphabet Book. An Arkansas Number Book readers can step back in time and see ancient cave paintings from the last Ice Age, count the thrills as they ride the rapids of White River, or add up the many ways that milk the state drink does a body good.

Educator Michael Shoulders uses number poems and explanatory text to continue his celebration of all things "natural. From number one's Pivot Rock all the way to one hundred apple blossoms, Natural Numbers shows that the great state of Arkansas has countless treasures for all to enjoy. Educator and literacy advocate Dr. An Arkansas Alphabet and the recently released Say Daddy!

When not traveling to schools and conferences, Mike lives in Clarksville, Tennessee. His work has been included in such prestigious juried shows as the Southern Watercolor Society and the Maryland National Waterfowl Exhibition. Rick lives in Clinton, Mississippi, and enjoys sharing his artwork with schoolchildren around the country.

A South Carolina Number Book. Whether spotted salamanders, year-old trees or sandy beaches, there is plenty in South Carolina to discover by the numbers. A South Carolina Alphabet.

She frequently speaks at reading conferences and schools. Carol lives with her husband in Holly Springs, North Carolina. He and his family live in Charlotte, North Carolina. A Minnesota Alphabet, Kathy-jo Wargin uses simple number concepts to continue her celebration of the great state of Minnesota.

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In North Star Numbers: A Minnesota Number Book young readers can step back in time and experience nineteenth century army life at Fort Snelling, travel over 3, miles of canoe routes, see where thousands of bright yellow Tonka Trucks were made, and view the world's largest hockey stick. Born and raised in Tower, Minnesota, Kathy-jo Wargin is known for her many award-winning stories including V is for Viking: She lives in the Great Lakes region with her family. Laurie Caple has illustrated more than a dozen books and numerous publications including American Girl magazine.

A Civil War Eagle. A frequent presenter at elementary schools, Laurie lives in Faribault, Minnesota. Numbers in a Row: It's true there are five pigs for every citizen in Iowa, but it is also home to the ice cream capital of the world and the place where trampolines were invented. Devin Scillian is an award-winning author, broadcast journalist, and musician. He has traveled the world covering news stories from Sydney to Siberia.

His school presentations have inspired countless children to think of themselves as not only readers, but writers as well.

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Devin lives in Michigan with his family. Find out more about Devin at www. In addition to Doug's illustrations for children, he enjoys working with a wide range of clients in the advertising, corporate and editorial communities. His work has been selected many times in the Society of Illustrators West competition, and he has had several gallery showings.

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Click on each county to learn more about agriculture's economic contribution. Expand all Collapse all. Family-owned farms and ranches are the backbone of Kansas agriculture: The face of agriculture is changing in Kansas. The average age of the Kansas farmer is The average size of a Kansas farm is acres. More than 21 million acres in Kansas is harvested for crops and over 16 million is pastureland for grazing animals.