Book Review: Washington DC Monsters

Washington DC Monsters is a search and find book about the lone star state. In this book are a lot of places you can check out in DC like the Washington Monument, Cherry Blossoms, and a creepy statue that is near a hotel I stayed at in DC once. (ha.) There are a lot of cool illustrations throughout the book and throughout you can look for all the cute hidden monsters on all of the pages! This is a really fun way to teach kids about new places in a fun and interesting way!

I received an e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Do you know Washington D.C.? The nation’s capital attracts people from all over the world—even little monsters! Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They get lost among the Cherry Blossoms at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, go undercover in the National Gallery of Art and even stow away at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum! Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of The District’s most iconic landmarks and sights, including the United States Capitol Building, the National Mall, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, the National Museum of Natural History, the Kennedy Center and Georgetown. **Note: This is a board book edition.

Book Review: Boston Monsters

Boston Monsters is a search and find book about the capital of Massachusetts.  In this book are a lot of places you can check out – including a few places I’ve been to like the Duck Statue, marathon finish line, Boston Tea Party, and Boston Public Gardens. There are a lot of cool illustrations throughout the book and throughout you can look for all the cute hidden monsters on all of the pages! This is a really fun way to teach kids about new places in a fun and interesting way!

I received an e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Do you know Boston? The New England city attracts people from all over the world—even little monsters! Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They walk the Freedom Trail undetected, lie low among the Swan Boats in the Public Garden and never fail to make a special pilgrimage to Fenway Park’s famed Green Monster! Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of Beantown’s most iconic landmarks and sights, including Faneuil Hall, the statue of Samuel Adam, Old North Church, the statue of Paul Revere, the Boston Marathon, the Boston Public Library, the New England Aquarium, the Bunker Hill Monument and the Boston Tea Party Ships. **Note: This is a board book edition.

Book Review: Texas Monsters

Texas Monsters is a search and find book about the lone star state. In this book are a lot of places you can check out in Texas like Route 66, Palo Duro Canyon, The Alamo, the Capitol among others. There are a lot of cool illustrations throughout the book and throughout you can look for all the cute hidden monsters on all of the pages! This is a really fun way to teach kids about new places in a fun and interesting way!

I received an e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Do you know Texas? The Lone Star State attracts people from all over the world—even little monsters! Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They tip their hat to the State Capitol in Austin, blend in with the crowds visiting the Alamo and even patrol the canyons of Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of Texas’ most iconic landmarks and sights, including Historic Route 66, the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, Space Center Houston, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, the USS Lexington and Big Bend National Park. **NOTE: This is a board book edition.

 

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