Ideas for Parents
and Teachers
Bullfrog Books let children
practice reading informational
text at the earliest reading
levels. Repetition, familiar
words, and photo labels
support early readers.
Before Reading
Discuss the cover ph oto.
What does it tell them? Look at the picture glossary
together. Read and discuss
the words.
Read the Book
Walk through the book
and look at the photos.
Let the child ask questions.
Point out the photo labels.
After Reading
Prompt the child to think more.
Ask: Have you ever been to the
Statue of Liberty? Did you go
inside the statue? Bullfrog Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2017 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries.
After Reading
Prompt the child to think more.
Ask: Have you ever been to the
Statue of Liberty? Did you go
inside the statue? Bullfrog Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2017 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries.
No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form without written
permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Bailey, R. J., author.
Title: Statue of Liberty / by R.J. Bailey.
Description: Minneapolis, MN: Jump!, Inc., 2016.
Series: Hello, America! | Bullfrog Books.
Includes index. | Audience: Age 5-8.
Audience: Grades K-3.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016010949 (print)
LCCN 2016012729 (ebook)
ISBN 9781620313510 (hard cover: alk. | New York (N.Y.)
Buildings, structures, etc.Juvenile literature.
Classification: LCC F128.64.L6 B35 2016 (print)
LCC F128.64.L6 (ebook) | DDC 974.7/1dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2016010949 Editor: Kirsten Chang
Series Designer: Ellen Huber
Book Designer: Molly Ballanger
Photo Researcher: Kirsten Chang Photo Credits: Age Fotostock, ,
;
Lee Snider Photo Images/Shutterstock.com, ;
Shutterstock, cover, ,
;
Thinkstock, . | New York (N.Y.)
Buildings, structures, etc.Juvenile literature.
Classification: LCC F128.64.L6 B35 2016 (print)
LCC F128.64.L6 (ebook) | DDC 974.7/1dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2016010949 Editor: Kirsten Chang
Series Designer: Ellen Huber
Book Designer: Molly Ballanger
Photo Researcher: Kirsten Chang Photo Credits: Age Fotostock, ,
;
Lee Snider Photo Images/Shutterstock.com, ;
Shutterstock, cover, ,
;
Thinkstock, .
Printed in the United States of America at
Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.
Table of Contents
Lady of Light
There she is! Who?
The Statue of Liberty.
She is on an island. It is in New York Harbor.
harbor island
W ow! She is tall.
It was 1886.
It was 1886.
She was a gift
to America. She is a symbol
of freedom.
She holds a book. What is written on it? A date. July 4, 1776. It is lit. It is lit.
She holds it high.
She wears a crown. It has spikes. How many? Seven. spikes
We can go inside.
Lets go up.
W o w ! There are
lots of stairs. Look!
W e can see far.
W e love Lady Liberty!
Lady Liberty Up Close
torch The flames
of the torch
are gold-plated,
which makes it
appear to be lit. spikes The Statue of Libertys
crown has seven spikes.
They are meant to be a
halo, a circle of light used
to symbolize perfection. crown There are 25
windows in
the Statue of
Libertys crown.
Picture Glossary
A country
in Europe.
A place on the
coast where
boats and ships
can enter.
A likeness
(as of a person)
sculpted in a
solid substance.
A design, figure,
or object that
represents
something else.
Index
America builders crown France freedom gift harbor island spikes stairs symbol torch
To Learn More
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