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Florida Facts and Symbols

Author: McAuliffe, Emily

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1000
Points per Word 0.0005
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Geared toward young learners, this picture book offers a clear and colorful tour of Florida's nickname, motto, and official symbols. Each spread highlights a different emblem from the state flag and seal to the state bird, flower, and tree using simple text and bright illustrations. The book also touches on Florida's history and notable landmarks, giving readers a well-rounded view of the Sunshine State. Early readers will gain a solid foundation in state symbols and discover what makes Florida unique.

Quick Summary

If your kid's been assigned a state report and picked Florida, this little book is a smart grab. At just 1000 words, it's short enough to finish in one sitting but still covers the Sunshine State's nickname, motto, and official symbols without cutting corners. The reading level sits right around third grade, so independent readers in K-3 can handle it on their own, though it works equally well as a read-together for younger kids curious about state symbols. I like that it doesn't try to be a full Florida history lesson it sticks to the facts kids actually need for reports or presentations, like what the state bird (the Northern Mockingbird) and state flower (the Orange Blossom) are. Parents will appreciate how quick and painless it is; no worrying about scary or heavy content here, just straightforward facts presented in an accessible way. If you want something with more visual appeal or deeper dives into Florida's ecosystem and attractions, pairing this with a photo-filled book like "Hello, Florida!" would give kids the best of both worlds.