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Grandma and Grandpa’s Traveling House in Mississippi is a children’s picture book for ages 4-8 that introduces young readers to the history, waterways, wildlife, and cultural traditions of the Magnolia State through warm, family-centered storytelling.In this Mississippi edition, children explore the Mississippi River and coastal waters, where shrimp boats travel and dolphins swim nearby. Through postcards and conversations with their grandparents, young readers are introduced to the sounds of blues music, a musical tradition that began in Mississippi and influenced American culture. The story also gently touches on Mississippi’s role in American history, including the Civil War era and historical figures such as Jefferson Davis, presented in a simple, factual, and age-appropriate way. Along the journey, children encounter Mississippi’s unique wildlife, including alligators and armadillos, and learn about air boats used to travel through wetlands.Written in a gentle, non-political tone, this full-color book emphasizes learning, shared storytelling, and intergenerational connection. It is part of a growing state-by-state series designed for library collections and classroom read-alouds.Ages: 4-8Grade Range: Pre-K to Grade 3Format: Full-color paperback