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Books in Kid's Guides Series series

  • The Kid's Guide to New York City, 2nd

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (GPP Travel, May 15, 2012)
    The Kid's Guide to New York City is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide for taking kids into the City.
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  • The Kid's Guide to Denver, Boulder & Colorado's Ski Country

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (Globe Pequot, Dec. 2, 2014)
    Before you plan your family’s next excursion, get some help from a travel professional… and your kids! Kid’s Guide to Denver & Boulder lets the kids help plan the trip and guides you as you explore these Colorado destinations. Inside you’ll find kid-tested tips on where to go, where to eat, what to see, and where to get the best souvenirs. Along the way, your kids will be engaged by reading and sharing fun facts and cool travel tips. Awesome games and quizzes will keep the family entertained. Fun for both visiting and local kids.
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  • A Kid's Guide to Arab American History: More Than 50 Activities

    Yvonne Wakim Dennis, Maha Addasi

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Winner of:2014 Arab American Book Award, Children/Young Adult Category Many Americans, educators included, mistakenly believe all Arabs share the same culture, language, and religion, and have only recently begun immigrating to the United States. A Kid’s Guide to Arab American History dispels these and other stereotypes and provides a contemporary as well as historical look at the people and experiences that have shaped Arab American culture. Each chapter focuses on a different group of Arab Americans including those of Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, Jordanian, Egyptian, Iraqi, and Yemeni descent and features more than 50 fun activities that highlight their distinct arts, games, clothing, and food. Kids will love dancing the dabke, constructing a derbekke drum, playing a game of senet, making hummus, creating an arabesque design, and crafting an Egyptian-style cuff bracelet. Along the way they will learn to count in Kurdish, pick up a few Syrian words for family members, learn a Yemeni saying, and speak a little Iraqi. Short biographies of notable Arab Americans, including actor and philanthropist Danny Thomas, singer Paula Abdul, artist Helen Zughaib, and activist Ralph Nader, demonstrate a wide variety of careers and contributions.
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  • A Kid's Guide to Asian American History: More than 70 Activities

    Valerie Petrillo

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, May 28, 2007)
    Hands-on activities, games, and crafts introduce children to the diversity of Asian American cultures and teach them about the people, experiences, and events that have shaped Asian American history. This book is broken down into sections covering American descendents from various Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, India, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Topics include the history of immigration from Asian countries, important events in U.S. history, sidebars on famous Asian Americans, language lessons, and activities that highlight arts, games, food, clothing, unique celebrations, and folklore. Kids can paint a calligraphy banner, practice Tai Chi, fold an origami dog or cat, build a Japanese rock garden, construct a Korean kite, cook bibingka, and create a chalk rangoli. A time line, glossary, and recommendations for Web sites, books, movies, and museums round out this multicultural guide.
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  • Kid's Guide to Los Angeles County

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (Globe Pequot Press, Dec. 3, 2013)
    Before you plan your family’s next excursion in Southern California, get some help from a travel professional… and your kids! The Kid’s Guide to Southern California lets the kids help plan the trip and guides you as you explore the region. Inside you’ll find kid-tested tips on where to go, where to eat, what to see, and where to get the best souvenirs. Along the way, your kids will be engaged by reading and sharing fun California facts and cool travel tips. Awesome games and quizzes will keep the family entertained.
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  • Kid's Guide to Orlando

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (Globe Pequot, Dec. 4, 2012)
    The Kid's Guide to Orlando is a guidebook FOR the kids! With the guide, you get kid-tested tips on where to go, where to eat, what to see, and where to get the best souvenirs. Along the way, your kids will be engaged by reading and sharing fun facts and cool tips about Orlando parks and attractions. And awesome games and quizzes keep the family entertained!
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  • Green Thumbs: A Kid's Activity Guide to Indoor and Outdoor Gardening

    Laurie Carlson

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, March 1, 1995)
    Budding gardeners will learn what it takes to make things grow with fun activities that require only readily available materials.
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  • The Kid's Guide to New York City

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (Globe Pequot, Sept. 1, 2004)
    The Kid's Guide to New York City explores approaches the Big Apple by neighborhood, supplying kid-tested tips on where to go and what to see. Fun facts and tips on the area's best snacks and souvenirs are also included.
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  • Kids Camp!: Activities for the Backyard or Wilderness

    Laurie Carlson, Judith Dammel

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, March 1, 1995)
    Activities to help young campers build an awareness of the environment, learn about insect and animal behavior, boost their self-esteem, and learn the basics for fun, successful camping.
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  • The Kid's Guide to New York City, 2nd

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (GPP Travel, May 15, 2012)
    The Kid's Guide to New York City is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide for taking kids into the City.
  • A Kid's Guide to African American History: More Than 70 Activities

    Nancy I. Sanders

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Oct. 1, 2000)
    What do all these people have in common: the first man to die fighting in the American Revolution, a onetime chief of the Crow Nation, the inventors of the banjo and peanut butter, and the first clockmaker in this country? They were all great African Americans. For parents and teachers interested in fostering cultural awareness among children of all races, this book includes more than 70 hands-on activities, songs, and games that teach kids about the people, experiences, and events that shaped African American history. Children will have fun designing an African mask, making a medallion like those worn by early abolitionists, playing the rhyming game "Juba," inventing Brer Rabbit riddles, and creating a unity cup for Kwanzaa. Along the way they will learn about inspiring African American artists, inventors, and heroes like Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Banneker, Rosa Parks, Langston Hughes, and Louis Armstrong, to name a few.
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  • The Kid's Guide to Orlando

    Eileen Ogintz

    Paperback (GPP Travel, Dec. 4, 2012)
    The Kid's Guide to Orlando is a guidebook FOR the kids! With the guide, you get kid-tested tips on where to go, where to eat, what to see, and where to get the best souvenirs. Along the way, your kids will be engaged by reading and sharing fun facts and cool tips about Orlando parks and attractions. And awesome games and quizzes keep the family entertained!