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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Maine

Maine owes its idyllic coastline to Ice Age glaciers. They carved the cliffs, bays, and inlets that punctuate Maine’s rugged shores. Meanwhile, the state’s interior is covered in vast forests More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Louisiana

In the southern state of Louisiana, New Orleans takes the spotlight. This boisterous city is steeped in French, Spanish, and African influence. It is here that the world-famous Mardi Gras… More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Hawaii

The islands of Hawaii differ greatly from the other 49 states. Formed by volcanic activity in the North Pacific, they burst with rain forests, waterfalls, and beaches. In this colorful title, More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Kentucky

As a border state between the North and South, Kentucky’s allegiances have long been divided. During the Civil War it remained part of the Union, but many citizens still fought for the South. More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Idaho

In addition to its abundant production of potatoes, minerals, and water, the land of Idaho also boasts a few natural extremes. Among the varied landscapes you’ll find one of the world’s… More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Iowa

More than ninety percent of Iowa’s land is dedicated to agriculture. Farmers grow more corn here than in any other state, about a fifth of the nation’s crop. Iowans are proud of their state’s More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Kansas

Glance at a map, and it’s easy to notice the central location of Kansas. In fact, a stone shaft in a pasture in north-central Kansas marks the geographic center of the contiguous United… More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Indiana

Indiana proudly calls itself the “Crossroads of America” and “Main Street of the Midwest.” Both historically and in modern times, the state’s central location has served the travel of people… More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Georgia

Historically, farming has played a major role in Georgia’s economy. The state is known best for its crops of cotton, peanuts, and peaches. Today Georgia is an economic leader in the South,… More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Florida

It’s no surprise that Florida is one of the fastest-growing states in the nation. Its sandy beaches and amusement parks attract millions of tourists each year, and the warm, relaxed lifestyle More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Maryland

Maryland is divided by the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. One of the original thirteen colonies, Maryland has a rich history. Young readers will learn about… More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 5 · Geography

Illinois

Illinois is called “The Prairie State” for the vast plains that dominate its landscape. In contrast, its northeast corner is occupied by Chicago, the state’s most populous city and an… More →

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