In large text, this 300 foot national symbol is described and explained. The statue is of a woman holding a torch signifying the light of freedom while holding a tablet representing our laws. Built in France, it was delivered to the U. S. in 1884. Photographs and illustrations portray different aspects of the statue – construction, placement in New York, cleaning, and as a tourist destination. Sentence structure is simple yet full of significant facts. Great introduction to a national symbol for young readers. Glossary, index, bibliography, internet sites, and three Common Core questions are included. Other titles in the set are: The American Flag, The Bald Eagle, The Pledge of Allegiance, The Star-Spangles Banner, and Uncle Sam. Judging from the quality of this book, I would recommend acquiring the series.