Our next stop as we < I>Count Our Way Across the USA< /I> isto Maine where we can listen to the call of the loon, hikethrough the Eastern white pine forests, or enjoy a clambakeat the beach while watching whales splash in the ocean.< I>Fishing for Numbers< /I> is packed with enough Maine facts, lore, and history to keep readers fishing for hours.< P>Readers will learn why Maine is known for their shipbuilders, how fast a puffin can fly, and which is the only domestic catnative to North Americ There is even a recipe for a traditionalbaked bean supper.< P>Cynthia Reynolds, author of< I> L is for Lobster: A MaineAlphabet, < /I> is an eleventh-generation Maine native. She summerson Pleasant River Lake in Maine. The rest of the yearshe dreams of Maine from her home outside Ann Arbor.< P>Jeannie Brett has illustrated several books including < I>L is forLobster: A Maine Alphabet.< /I> She lives in York, Maine.
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