Kid's U presents... Alabama - Amazing Pictures and Facts About Alabama Have you ever wondered where Alabama is located? When did Alabama become a state? How hot does it get in Alabama? In this book you will explore the wonders of Alabama, finding the answers to these questions and so many more. Complete with incredible pictures to keep even the youngest of children captivated, you will all embark on a little journey into the great unknown. In school our children aren't taught in a way that makes them curious and want to learn. I want to change that! This book will show your children just how interesting the world is and help ignite a passion for learning. Your children will learn how to: Become curious about the world around them. Find motivation to learn. Use their free time to discover more about the world-and have fun while doing so! And much more! Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1- Where is Alabama Located? Chapter 2- What States Border Alabama? Chapter 3- How Big is Alabama? Chapter 4- What is the Population of Alabama? Chapter 5- When did Alabama Become a State? Chapter 6- Does Alabama Have a Nickname? Chapter 7- What Types of Animals Live in Alabama? Chapter 8-Was the First Electric Trolley Introduced in Alabama? Chapter 9- What is the Alabama State Motto? Chapter 10- What does the Alabama State Flag Look Like? Chapter 11- What is the State Bird of Alabama? Chapter 12- What Type of Goods are Exported from Alabama? Chapter 13- What is Space Camp? Chapter 14- Was Peanut Butter Invented in Alabama? Chapter 15- Who was Hank Aaron? Chapter 16- What is the Vulcan? Chapter 17- What is the Iron Bowl? Chapter 18- What Types of Food are Popular in Alabama? Chapter 19- Who were the Creek Indians? Chapter 20- What is the Little River Canyon?
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