ALA Booklist
(Sun Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
Take a trip through the U.S. with these cheerful texts that highlight the appealing and special qualities of each state. The books mix short chapters of straightforward, informative text with bright, busy pages of special features throughout the volume as well as in the back matter. Connecticut highlights the state's role as part of the New England region, along with its unique local government traditions. Each book's chapters focus on the state's (or district's) land and wildlife, government at various levels, history, and notable cultural institutions. Native peoples are mentioned in the history section although often only in passing. Large captioned photographs of key locations and people illustrate nearly every page. Each book also includes a variety of graphic features, from maps to a time line, a population graph, and a diagram showing the state's electoral votes. These books in the True Book: My United States series are ideal for beginning research or just learning more about the country.
Horn Book
The accessible books in this series provide young readers with information they need for school reports, as well as to satisfy their curiosity. Each comprehensive book features sections on the state symbols (flag, bird, flower, etc.), history, people, government, and resources. Bright photographs complement the readable text. A recipe, craft project, and state song are included. Reading list, websites. Ind. [Review covers these It's My State! titles: New Mexico, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Florida, and Washington.]