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Charming. "The New York Times"
It's hard to imagine a more engaging (or comical) way to learn the 50 states and their locations than in this auspicious debut from Keller. "Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)"
Will elicit laughs from all those who thought geography was boring. "School Library Journal"
A wacky and absolutely painless look at geography. "School Library Journal""
Charming. The New York Times
It's hard to imagine a more engaging (or comical) way to learn the 50 states and their locations than in this auspicious debut from Keller. Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
Will elicit laughs from all those who thought geography was boring. School Library Journal
A wacky and absolutely painless look at geography. School Library Journal
""Charming." --The New York Times
"It's hard to imagine a more engaging (or comical) way to learn the 50 states and their locations than in this auspicious debut from Keller." --Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Will elicit laughs from all those who thought geography was boring." --School Library Journal
"A wacky and absolutely painless look at geography." --School Library Journal
Laurie Keller is a designer and fine artist, and the illustrator of Marty Frye, Private Eye, by Janet Tashjian. Ms. Keller makes her picture-book debut with The Scrambled States of America.
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