Grandma and Grandpa’s Traveling House in Georgia

Explore Georgia’s aquariums, wildlife, history, and peanut farms in this fun children’s travel adventure!

Grandma T and Grandpa Dave are back on the road as their traveling house rolls into the incredible state of Georgia! When Jack, Morgan, and little Lainey receive a postcard and a special package, they discover their grandparents are exploring one of the original 13 colonies, filled with exciting destinations, rich history, and unforgettable experiences.

As the journey unfolds, young readers follow along as Grandma and Grandpa visit the Georgia Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world, where they encounter giant sharks, massive stingrays, and fascinating marine life. Through these real-world experiences, children learn about ocean animals and the importance of aquariums in helping us understand wildlife across the United States.

Later, while enjoying a classic Georgia peanut snack, the story introduces kids to Georgia’s farming roots and why peanuts are such an important part of the state’s identity. Along the way, children discover how Georgia played a key role as one of the original 13 colonies, helping shape early American history.

Perfect for kids ages 4–8, Grandma and Grandpa’s Traveling House in Georgia is a children’s geography book that blends travel, history, and fun learning into one engaging adventure. Ideal for homeschool, classrooms, road trips, and grandparents reading with their grandchildren.

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