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Rustad, Martha E. H,
1975-,
(Martha Elizabeth Hillman.)
Why is the Statue of Liberty green? /
Martha E. H. Rustad ; illustrated by Holli Conger.
Minneapolis :
Millbrook Press,
[2015]
℗2015.
24 pages :
color illustrations ;
26 cm.
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Cloverleaf books: Our American Symbols
Cloverleaf books
Our American symbols
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index.
A visit to the Statue of Liberty -- Inside the pedestal -- The big climb.
Do you know that the Statue of Liberty hasn't always looked green? Or that the first torch had to be replaced? Lady Liberty has been an important US symbol for more than one hundred years. Join Mrs. Bolt's class as they visit the statue and learn where the statue came from, how she was built, and what American ideas she represents.
20150217.
Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)
Juvenile literature.
New York (N.Y.)
Buildings, structures, etc
Juvenile literature.
Conger, Holli,
illustrator.
Cloverleaf books: Our American Symbols.
Cloverleaf books
Our American symbols.
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