Grandma and Grandpa's Traveling House in Pennsylvania is a children's picture book for ages 4-8 that introduces young readers to the history, landscapes, and traditions of the Keystone State through warm, family-centered storytelling.In this Pennsylvania edition, children explore the Pocono Mountains, riding along in UTVs to take in the scenery, and learn how coal mining helped shape communities across the state. Through postcards and conversations with their grandparents, young readers discover Pennsylvania's important role in early American history as the first capital of the United States, where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the Liberty Bell became a symbol of freedom. The story also highlights Pennsylvania's wildlife, including elk, and celebrates beloved traditions such as visiting Hershey's chocolate and meeting Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day.Written in a gentle, non-political tone, this full-color book emphasizes curiosity, learning, 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