Provides an overview of various aspects of Ohio that make it a unique state, including its people, land, government, culture, economy, and attractions.
"When did Ohio become part of the Northwest Territory? How did the Great Depression affect Ohio? You can find the answers to these questions in 'Ohio History.' This book contains many fascinating, his
"What are the five regions of Ohio? How do people make their living along the Ohio River? You can find the answers to these questions in 'All Around Ohio: Region and Resources.' This book contains man
Which type of carnivorous plant lives in Ohio's bogs? Where in Ohio can you find 300-year-old trees? You can find the answers to these questions in 'Ohio Plants and Animals.' This book contains many f
"What is the Serpent Mound? What happened during the Gnadenhutten Massacre? You can find the answers to these questions in 'Ohio Native Peoples.' This book contains many interesting facts that tell th
"Which presidents were born in Ohio? How has the population of Ohio changed over the years? You can find the answers to these questions in 'People of Ohio.' This book contains fascinating stories of t
Describes the different Indian tribes that have made Ohio home from prehistoric times to the modern day, giving an overview of each culture and describing the influence of Europeans upon these tribes.
An A to Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers, microwave, umbrella, zipper, and many more. Each invention is introduced with a poem and includes detailed-filled expository text.
State birds, flowers, trees, and animals brought to board book form for the youngest book lovers.Toddlers will delight in these books filled with rhyming riddles, framed by brightly painted clues that
An A to Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers, the microwave, umbrella, zipper, and more includes a poem about each invention as well as detail-filled expository text.
Modeled after traditional primers, this book includes individual stories, riddles, and poems about Ohio's history, famous people, and state symbols, offering new readers an armchair tour of the Buckey