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Husker Numbers: A Nebraska Number Book

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In Husker Numbers: A Nebraska Number Book, readers can step back in history and experience nineteenth century frontier army life at Fort Atkinson, count the many ancient petroglyphs at Indian Cave State Park, or even 'regain' their marbles at Lee's Legendary Marbles museum in York. From the majestic natural landmark of Chimney Rock (a National Historic Site) to the 900,000 gallons of salt water in the Shark Tunnel at Henry Doorly Zoo, Nebraska has 'countless' treasures for all to enjoy.

40 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2007

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October 10, 2011
The book Huskers Numbers is a numbers book that teaches children how to count. This is a great education book for children that i would most likely carry in my classroom. The illustrations are cleverly thought out and would be entertaining for children. Along with the pictures it has very informational facts about the state of Nebraska. The book is fun and interesting so that children will learn and they dont even realize it. Good numbers book!
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