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Learning all 50 U.S. states is easy when you learn from The Little Man In the Map! Asked by their teacher to find clues for memorizing the states, students begin to see imagesa hat, a shirt, a pair of boots formed by state boundaries. When they put some of them together, they're amazed to find the outline of a man standing in the middle of the map. Excited by their discovery, they draw a face and arms on him and create The Little Man In the Map, whom they nickname MIM. Their imaginations bring MIM alive, and with his help they discover the surprising roles all the states can play. Soon they can spot the elf, the playful dog, the spooky head, and all the others. This imaginatively illustrated story, narrated in rhyme by The Little Man In the Map, shows each state's part in its region and how it interacts with those around it. This makes learning their locations visual, easy, and fun.
MIM Awards as of 4/8/2009
Moonbeam Children s Book Awards
Silver Medal Winner Non-Fiction Picture Book
Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group
Silver Medal Winner Outstanding Book of the Year, Most Original Concept
2008 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Finalist Children s Picture Book
Finalist Education/Academic
ForeWord Magazine
Finalist - Book of the Year Award
USA Book News
Finalist Best Book Awards
Eric Hoffer Book Awards
2009 Montaigne Medal finalist. (and on Short List)
Printing Industry of Minnesota
2007 Certificate of Merit for Print Excellence in Books
Chicago Book Clinic The 57th Annual Book Clinic
Honorable Mention School Publishing PreK/Primary with 4/C Internals (Won by Scholastics)
The Newberry Library
"Especially in the last decade, we ve really built up substantial holdings in the history of geographic pedagogy, and our professional development programs for teachers have become a fixture, so MIM has found a very appropriate home."
- Robert W. Karrow, Jr. Curator of Special Collections and Curator of Maps Read more
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