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Lake Huron

by Ann Armbruster
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Discusses the history, nautical stories, and industrial and social significance of Lake Huron.

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School Library Journal

Gr 2-4Armbruster gives straightforward overviews of the formation of the glacial lakes, introduces the early Indian inhabitants and their cultures, and follows the routes of the European explorers. The major role the Great Lakes played in the search for a Northwest Passage, the natural resources along the shorefronts, and a current look at the area are addressed in easily understandable texts. The books have an attractive format replete with fascinating factual information; detailed maps; full-color photographs and reproductions; and lists of books, organizations, and online sites for further exploration. Libraries will find these titles to be priority acquisitions.Patricia Mahoney Brown, Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, Kenmore, NY

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1997
Publisher
Children's Press (CT)
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780516261034

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