8. I have the most kids under age ten.
9. I have the most tornadoes.
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Don't Know Much About The 50 States

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Thirteen stripes . . .Fifty stars . . . And hundreds of AMAZING facts about the U.S.A.!

Can you guess the names of the ten states below?

1. I have the highest waterfalls in North America.

2. I am the smallest state.

3. I am the largest state.

4. I have produced the most presidents of the United States.

5. I was the first to become a state.

6. I was the last to become a state.

7. I have the Gateway to America.

8. I have the most kids under age ten.

9. I have the most tornadoes.

10. I am home to America's most popular vacation spot.


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We love this game because it's fun, portable, and educational!

And the good thing, we as adults can certainly use a brush-up on our knowledge of the United States.
  • Reading with your child is a great way to spend quality time. Reading is an important activity to foster language skills and help your child learn new information. Long before a child can speak, an infant is learning the melodies and sounds of language.

  • They are learning to understand words and pair pictures of objects with the name of the object. In addition to language skills, reading with your child helps improve their attention and builds curiosity. We want children of all ages to hear adult, complex sentences so alternate reading a book as you typically would (reading all the written words) with the tips described below.

  • 4-5 year olds at this age children begin to gain interest in the letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make. Point to some of the words as you read to support this interest. At the end of a book, you and your child can make up a different ending OR try and add to the story.

  • 5-6 year olds – Your child will begin to read at this age, generally by memorization of sight words. Keep a running list of the words that your child successfully recognizes. They will feel great pride as the list grows longer and longer.

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