Missouri: The Show-Me State cover

Missouri: The Show-Me State

Author: Lüsted, Marcia Amidon

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1258
Points per Word 0.000397
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Through clear, easy sentences and full-color photographs, young readers embark on a tour of Missouri, the "Show-Me State." The book introduces the state's geography, from rolling hills and winding rivers to the mighty Mississippi, and shares key moments in its history and culture. It also highlights local wildlife, famous landmarks such as the Gateway Arch and the Ozarks, and how people live and work in the state today. Each page invites children to discover the people, places, and natural wonders that make Missouri unique.

Quick Summary

If you've got a kid who loves maps, flags, and weird little facts about places, this quick guide to Missouri is a fun way to spend a lunch break. Marcia Amidon L sted mixes bright photos of the Gateway Arch, Mark Twain's hometown, and the state's famous "show-me" motto with bite-size stories about the Missouri River, dinosaurs that once roamed the region, and the sweet scent of the hawthorn perfect for early readers who are still building confidence. At just 1,258 words and a 0.5-point AR quiz, it's an easy win for kids in kindergarten through third grade, and the short length means even reluctant readers can finish it in one sitting. Parents will appreciate the upbeat, factual tone with no scary or overly mature content, making it a safe pick for classroom read-alouds or bedtime storytelling. If your child enjoys this one, they'll likely love the companion book "Kansas: The Sunflower State" or the larger "50 States" series for more state-by-state adventures.