⢠Which national park was Americaâs first, and what hot-water features will you find there? ⢠In which national park would you find rock formations called the Witchâs Finger and the Devilâs Armchair? ⢠And what exactly is a saguaro, almost 2 million of which can be found in its namesake national park?
From the high peaks of the Rockies to the lows of Death Valley, from the Statue of Liberty in the East to the redwood forest of the West, and from the panoramic views of the Grand Canyon to getting up close and personal to wildlife in Yellowstone, Basher invites you to take a journey through some of the United Statesâ most spectacular national parks, recreation areas, and preservesâand take in a few national monuments while youâre at it! Paddle a canoe through the Everglades, zip down gypsum dunes at White Sands, and count the brown bears at Katmai. Thereâs no end to the natural wonders youâll see.
Perfect for home or school, Basher's highly original books make difficult concepts tangible, understandable, and even lovable. Chatty first-person text and stylish, contemporary character illustrations give a voice, personality, and story to each topicâa brilliant way to communicate science, history, and geography.
⢠Which national park was Americaâs first, and what hot-water features will you find there? ⢠In which national park would you find rock formations called the Witchâs Finger and the Devilâs Armchair? ⢠And what exactly is a saguaro, almost 2 million of which can be found in its namesake national park?
From the high peaks of the Rockies to the lows of Death Valley, from the Statue of Liberty in the East to the redwood forest of the West, and from the panoramic views of the Grand Canyon to getting up close and personal to wildlife in Yellowstone, Basher invites you to take a journey through some of the United Statesâ most spectacular national parks, recreation areas, and preservesâand take in a few national monuments while youâre at it! Paddle a canoe through the Everglades, zip down gypsum dunes at White Sands, and count the brown bears at Katmai. Thereâs no end to the natural wonders youâll see.
Perfect for home or school, Basher's highly original books make difficult concepts tangible, understandable, and even lovable. Chatty first-person text and stylish, contemporary character illustrations give a voice, personality, and story to each topicâa brilliant way to communicate science, history, and geography.