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Across the United States, beautiful landscapes have been set aside for preservation, education, and enjoyment. These national parks attract millions of visitors every year. With clear text, vivid photos, and helpful maps, National Parks explores the history of these places, the plants and animals that live there, and the landmarks visitors can see today.
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This series is filled with park ranger views, reflections, and insights that provide unique perspectives on the national parks, including coverage of influential people and actions that founded and shaped the parks into what they are today. Titles present geological and biological perspectives…Additionally, the Native American history of each park is related via a cultural perspective, integrating native culture of the parks with local biology and history. Readers are invited to reflect on blog postings, points of further interest, and perform further research through related websites, park maps, and “Stop and Think†sections. This series ties into the Common Core Curriculum and the Next Generation Science Standards through a critical assessment of the parks, facilitating higher level thinking and inquiry. Recommended.
—National Parks School Library Connection (Oct 2017)
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Glacier National Park, located in northwest Montana, is known and named for its many glaciers. Readers will learn about when it officially became a national park, who was involved, the park's More →
Grand Canyon National Park, located in Arizona, is known for its unbelievable canyon views and the Colorado river that flows through it. Readers will learn about when it officially became a… More →
Yosemite National Park, located in Northern California, is known to have some of the most stunning views in all of the United States, from its granite cliffs down into the Yosemite Valley.… More →
Yellowstone National Park, located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, is best known for its geysers and hot springs, which are fueled by magma beneath the ground. Readers will learn about when… More →
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, located in North Carolina and Tennessee, is known for the grand amount of plants and animals that thrive there (more than 10,000 species!). Readers will… More →
Everglades National Park, located in southern Florida, boasts many different ecosystems, plants, and animals. Readers will learn about when it officially became a national park, who was… More →