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The Story of the Statue of Liberty (Rise and Shine) (1986)

by Betsy Maestro

Other authors: Giulio Maestro (Illustrator)

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Describes the creation of the huge statue given by France to the United States and its erection in New York Harbor as a symbol of liberty.
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Great children’s book about the Statue of Liberty. There’s a section in the back of the book about fixing the Statue of Liberty if it helps. ( )
  Abrahamray | Nov 11, 2020 |
NonFiction. Drawn with color pencils. Gives students more information on the statue of liberty.The Describes the creation of the huge statue given by France to the United States and its erection in New York Harbor as a symbol of liberty. Great for grades 2-4.
  sdglenn | Feb 14, 2009 |
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