![]() ![]() Found on the state seal and the flag, it makes sense that "industry" was chosen in 1959 as Utah's motto. They tried to be self-sufficient and at one point, they even wanted to be a separate country. They grew their own food, produced as much as they could for themselves, and mined the nearby hills. They had to be resourceful and industrious in order to survive in the harsh desert. In 1847 Mormon pioneer settled in Salt Lake City in an attempt to find religious freedom. ![]() Utah's nickname is the "Beehive State." The state motto is "industry" which means hard work. A Is For Arches: A Utah Alphabet by Becky Hall, Katherine Larson (Illustrator) 4.0 Hardcover 18.99 Hardcover 18.99 eBook 14. ![]() An early name for the state was "Deseret," which meant honeybee. On the flag, bees buzz around a yellow hive. again 177 52954 thought 178 50763 part 179 50636 " 180 50462 another. The sidebar says, "The state insect is the honeybee. Initially, I felt the book should focus only on the individual and leave out what might come across as climate change politics. She does this by outlining well-articulated arts to help us define, understand, and embody the Enough peculiar to us. For example, letter B is for bees and says, Becky Hall is offering us a way out-a way to feel secure and be present within us and in the world. This book is for older children (my 4-year-old hated it and didn't want to go past letter D but my 8-year-old thought it was okay).Įach page has a little rhyme to go with the letter but it also has a sidebar that gives more information about the topic for that letter. ![]()
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