Hawaii

Hawaii
ISBN-10
1648341594
ISBN-13
9781648341595
Series
Hawaii
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2021-08-01
Publisher
Bellwether Media
Author
Alicia Klepeis

Description

Hawaii is one of the most unique states in the country! This archipelago draws many visitors with its swaying palm trees and sandy beaches. But it is rich with culture and history, too! With this fact-filled title, readers can explore the history, landscape, people, and animals of Hawaii through leveled text and stunning photos. Features highlight a favorite recipe, a famous Hawaiian, and a unique animal, as well as mapping out the landscape and history. Get ready for a trip to paradise with this fun read!

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