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Cha-Cha and Zee Explore Our Nation's Capital.


Cha-Cha & Zee Explore Our Nation's Capital

Indigo Tyler

TK Publishing

c/o Perceptive Marketing

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Cha-Cha & Zee are two twin penguins who have a taste for travel, exploration and discovery. The only thing they like more than traveling is sharing their new knowledge with others. They visit Washington D.C., the capital city of the United States of America UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The name of this country. The United States, now thirty-one in number, are Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, , where they explore several famous sites including the Washington Monument Washington Monument, obelisk-shaped tower, 555 ft 5 1-9 in. (169.3 m) high, located on a 106-acre (43-hectare) site at the west end of the Mall, Washington, D.C.; dedicated 1885. , the White House where the American president
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 lives, the Washington Mall, and the Lincoln Memorial, taking in all the sights and learning of their historical significance and history. Especially recommended for school and community library collections, "Cha-Cha & Zee Explore Our Nation's Capital" is the debut title in a planned series of profusely pro·fuse  
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1. Plentiful; copious.

2. Giving or given freely and abundantly; extravagant: were profuse in their compliments.
 illustrated and thoroughly 'kid friendly' excursions to cities and places of special interest in American history for children ages 4 to 8.
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