Where Are the Children?
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She is as happy as can be.
But the capital city, Annapolis,
is very near to the sea.
In Where Are the Children?, a retired elementary school teacher uses poetry, illustrations, and fun-filled facts to provide children with an exciting way to learn about the United States and its capitals.
For over thirty years, Fannie Brown assessed and used the most efficient, effective, and self-engaging learning techniques for child reading comprehension. In her learning supplement for young children, Brown integrates the names of state capitals into the poems and relies on imagery and rhyme schematics to help youngsters to easily identify the states with the corresponding capitals. From Allen in Alabama to Wash in Washington, DC, children are led through entertaining, lyrical verses that help them recognize all fifty states and their capitals in an entertaining way.
Where Are the Children? shares innovative teaching methods for any parent or educator ready to teach children all about the United States and its historical capitals.
Fannie T. Brown
Fannie T. Brown is a native of Bladenboro, North Carolina. She grew up in this small town, where she enjoyed farming and fishing. Most of all, she enjoyed reading to younger children and helping them with their homework. The children soon named these tutorial sessions as Play Teacher. After completing high school, she attended Winston-Salem Teacher’s College, now known as Winston-Salem State University, which is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After graduating in 1965, she moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where she became a permanent resident. She began teaching in Horry County Schools while undertaking graduate work at the University of South Carolina. After retiring from Horry County Schools in 1996, she decided to Play Teacher once again for younger children by writing children’s books. Her books incorporate poetry, illustrations, fun-filled facts, and a teaching methodology that facilitates material comprehension and material retention for young children. To date, she has produced the following titles: Who Is President? Where Are the Children? When I Am the Leader . . . What About Your States? Why This?
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Where Are the Children? - Fannie T. Brown
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Contents
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Washington, D.C.
About the Author
Fannie T. Brown is a native of Bladenboro, N.C. She grew up in this small town, where she enjoyed farming and fishing. Most of all,