TIME for Kids: Exploring American Landmarks

From Hawaiian volcanoes to Niagara Falls, travel coast to coast across the scenic landscapes of the United States and discover the stunning beauty of national parks, monuments, and more in this full-color book—just in time for America’s 250th anniversary!

This full-color book from TIME for Kids is perfect for budding explorers, and provides a fantastic introduction to the most exciting, unmissable stops across America. It’s the perfect road trip companion, travel guide, and bucket list for all aspiring sightseers and those looking to learn more about the United States!

Discover fun facts and unique insights about America’s most iconic national parks, natural and man-made wonders, sporting arenas, historic monuments and unusual attractions like the Giant Ball of Twine. Young readers who dream of road-tripping across the United States will be dazzled by the variety of skyscrapers, snow-capped mountains, and famous landmarks including the Space Needle, the Betsy Ross House, the Daytona Speedway, Joshua Tree National Park, Mount Rushmore, and more.
James Buckley Jr. has written more than fifty books for kids, including Who Was Ernest Shackleton? and Who Was Roberto Clemente? View titles by James Buckley, Jr.
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From Hawaiian volcanoes to Niagara Falls, travel coast to coast across the scenic landscapes of the United States and discover the stunning beauty of national parks, monuments, and more in this full-color book—just in time for America’s 250th anniversary!

This full-color book from TIME for Kids is perfect for budding explorers, and provides a fantastic introduction to the most exciting, unmissable stops across America. It’s the perfect road trip companion, travel guide, and bucket list for all aspiring sightseers and those looking to learn more about the United States!

Discover fun facts and unique insights about America’s most iconic national parks, natural and man-made wonders, sporting arenas, historic monuments and unusual attractions like the Giant Ball of Twine. Young readers who dream of road-tripping across the United States will be dazzled by the variety of skyscrapers, snow-capped mountains, and famous landmarks including the Space Needle, the Betsy Ross House, the Daytona Speedway, Joshua Tree National Park, Mount Rushmore, and more.

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James Buckley Jr. has written more than fifty books for kids, including Who Was Ernest Shackleton? and Who Was Roberto Clemente? View titles by James Buckley, Jr.

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