Lonely Planet Kids a Kid's Guide to New York City - (Lonely Planet Kids Guides) (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Impactful", "Engaging", "Vibrant" ― School Library Journal"Ticket to independence, creativity and family adventure" ― Parenthood360"Fuel your wanderlust" ― Total Girl Magazine"Guaranteed to have you wishing your grown-up guides were this cool" ― Parenthood360Get ready for an epic adventure like no other with our awesome series of kid's travel guides featuring the most amazing cities around the world.
- 9-12 Years
- 8.38" x 6.86" Paperback
- 144 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Travel
- Series Name: Lonely Planet Kids Guides
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About the Book
"Get ready for an epic adventure like no other with our awesome series of kid's travel guides featuring the most amazing cities around the world. New York City, here we come! Did you know that New York City is home to one of the first playgrounds in the United States, or that the highest point in the city is 100 storeys up, or that an alligator was once found in an NYC sewer? Ignite curious minds with this fascinating guidebook for children and unlock the magic of the Big Apple once and for all."--Book Synopsis
"Impactful", "Engaging", "Vibrant" ― School Library Journal
"Ticket to independence, creativity and family adventure" ― Parenthood360
"Fuel your wanderlust" ― Total Girl Magazine
"Guaranteed to have you wishing your grown-up guides were this cool" ― Parenthood360
Get ready for an epic adventure like no other with our awesome series of kid's travel guides featuring the most amazing cities around the world. New York City, here we come!
Did you know that New York City is home to one of the first playgrounds in the United States, or that the highest point in the city is 100 storeys up, or that an alligator was once found in an NYC sewer? Ignite curious minds with this fascinating guidebook for children and unlock the magic of the Big Apple once and for all.
Inside A Kid's Guide to New York City:
- The perfect introduction to New York City for kids
- Take with you on your travels or make epic discoveries from the comfort of home
- Packed with wow-factor facts, 'what's the difference?' challenges and vibrant photography
- Reveals 'Secrets of the City' and spotlights weird, wacky and lesser-known sights (there's even a dog museum!)
- Insider scoop on how to get around using public transport; places to play; epic views; where and what to eat; heading to Broadway; New York City's kaleidoscope of culture; gardens and outdoor spaces; wildlife in the city; and more
- Awesome illustrated maps provide kids with an overview of New York City's top sights and boroughs
- Written by Alexa Ward, an editor, children's author, wildlife enthusiast and aspiring ornithologist
The ultimate one-stop shop for mini-explorers to learn all about New York City - plus discover more amazing cities in the series including Paris, Rome and London. Let the adventures begin!
Review Quotes
"Craving adventure and want to explore places? Lonely Planet Kids have you covered with their latest books, and you don't need to leave the country (or even home)! Their A Kid's Guide To... series is filled with gorgeous photos to fuel your wanderlust, fun facts, weird trivia, cute illustrations, and even activities."
--Total Girl Magazine"Okay, parents - grab the snacks, charge the iPads, and get ready to unleash your child's inner explorer, because Lonely Planet Kids has just dropped the ultimate series for curious minds. Introducing the brand-new A Kid's Guide To... series--a collection of city guides designed just for kids (and guaranteed to have you wishing your grown-up guides were this cool)."
--Parenthood360Lonely Planet's new guides aren't just books--they're a ticket to independence, creativity, and family adventure. Whether your mini explorer is planning their next real-life adventure or just dreaming of faraway places, these guides will inspire them to see the world with wide eyes and curious minds.
So, parents, pack those virtual bags. The world's waiting--and your kids are going to love every second of it."
--Parenthood360