Children’s Atlas of the U.S.A.
The Children’s Atlas of the U.S.A. takes students on a journey through the United States to discover culture and traditions, God’s natural wonders, history makers, history markers, science and technology, economic resources, exploration, and industries. Elements include statehood dates, capital cities, state flowers, state birds, and state nicknames.
Discover fascinating facts, places, and people who have helped define this unique nation, including:
- The economic and natural resources of each state. This includes the year of statehood, capitals, nicknames, highest points, and state seals
- Acknowledgments of God and His providence in the forming of this nation and the individual states, famous landmarks and geographic locations, maps, national parks, and monuments
- Archaeological sites, quotes from governing documents, state attractions, famous sons and daughters, a helpful glossary, a list of holidays, and more!
The Children’s Atlas of the U.S.A. coordinates with Heart of Dakota’s Revival to Revolution’s plans.
About the Author
Craig Froman grew up in Northern California. He gained inspiration from the Pacific Ocean, as well as the Sierra Nevada mountains. A curriculum writer and editor at New Leaf Publishing Group, he has obtained a bachelor of arts in business administration. He went on to earn a masters degree in education, and currently resides in Berryville, Arkansas.