Grandma and Grandpa’s Traveling House in Montana
Explore Montana’s mountains, wildlife, Glacier National Park, and Wild West history in this fun children’s travel adventure!
Grandma T and Grandpa Dave are back on the road as their traveling house rolls into the beautiful state of Montana! When Jack, Morgan, and little Lainey receive mysterious boxes marked “Do Not Open,” they can hardly wait to find out what their grandparents have sent from their latest adventure.
As the journey unfolds, young readers follow along as Grandma and Grandpa explore Montana’s clear mountain streams, towering mountains, and wide-open skies. From trout fishing with Grandpa Dave to learning why Montana is called Big Sky Country, children are introduced to the natural beauty that makes this western state so special.
Along the way, kids discover some of Montana’s amazing wildlife, including grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and the western meadowlark, Montana’s state bird. The story also introduces young readers to Glacier National Park, where mountains, lakes, forests, and ancient glaciers helped shape the land.
The adventure also brings Montana’s history to life with simple, kid-friendly lessons about Lewis and Clark, wagon trains, gold, and the Wild, Wild West. Through Grandma and Grandpa’s travels, children learn how explorers, settlers, miners, ranchers, and cowboys all became part of Montana’s story.
Perfect for kids ages 4–8, Grandma and Grandpa’s Traveling House in Montana is a children’s geography book that blends travel, history, animals, and fun learning into one engaging family adventure. Ideal for homeschool, classrooms, road trips, and grandparents reading with their grandchildren.
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