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Little Kid, Big City!

New York

#1 in series

ebook
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1 of 1 copy available
If you could have an adventure in New York City, where would you go? Curious readers will find plenty to see, learn, and explore in this fun and illustrated pick-your-own-path travel guide!
Would you walk the Brooklyn Bridge for a huge slice of pizza, see the dazzling lights in Times Square, or visit the whale at the Museum of Natural History? 
Create your own itinerary, choose which places to visit at the end of every page, and follow along with an adventurous family as they explore New York.
   • Visit iconic sites like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the legendary Broadway theater district.
   • Grab a slice from New York's iconic pizzerias, sample world-famous bagels, and try a taste of Harlem Soul food.
   • Discover off-the-beaten-path destinations such as the Little Red Lighthouse, the Underground Transit Museum, and the Boardwalk of Coney Island.
   • Travel through the city that never sleeps by waterway ferry, subway and the iconic yellow taxi.
   • Get to know the diversity of the city through visits to Chinatown, Little Italy, Queens, and Harlem.
Featuring playful illustrations, a diverse and lovable cast of characters, an invaluable resources section, and a fun foldout map, this book is an ingenious way for kids to take the lead while planning a vacation or learning about one of the largest cities in the world.
 
Whether you’re an armchair traveler or a real-life tourist, Little Kid, Big City! has everything you need to invent your own adventure!
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2020
      A summertime tour of child-friendly sites and sights in the Big Apple, from the Bronx Zoo to Rockaway Beach. Spinning off from the Little Kid Big City website and Instagram account, this effervescent travelogue is arranged as a series of self-chosen itineraries. After crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, for instance, readers have the option of turning to one page to explore Brooklyn Bridge Park and other attractions on that side of the East River or turning to another to head back toward the National September 11 Memorial in Manhattan. The book exists in a pandemic-free vacuum, and the fact that many of the stops, shops, and festivals highlighted here are either closed or, at best, offering limited access for the foreseeable future goes unmentioned. Nor do the racially and ethnically diverse groups of smiling, casually posed figures in Maher's bright, informally drawn street scenes wear masks or practice social distancing. But though Beckman plays a bit fast and loose with her facts too (New York's transit system is arguably not "the world's oldest"), in making her selections of places worth visiting she delivers more than perfunctory nods to the city's outer regions. A foldout map (not seen) and a set of URLs and further details about each stop at the end will (under non-pandemic circumstances) help prospective young visitors plan their excursions. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10-by-16-inch double-page spreads viewed at 75% of actual size.) Broader in purview than most such celebratory guides, though it represents a pre-pandemic reality. (Informational picture book. 6-10)

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2021
      Grades 2-5 Readers will be thrilled to plan real or virtual New York City adventures with this book and its accompanying full-color fold-out map. What makes this stand out from other such guides is its Choose Your Own Adventure style, with readers given options following each stop. After they accompany the excited fictional family to the Statue of Liberty, for example, readers are asked, "Hungry belly? Turn to page 6. Want to see the sights from the water? Turn to page 4." Kid-friendly sights throughout the city are covered, with Little Kid, Big City blogger Beckman providing intriguing details about each place and things to look for while there. The lively, stylized cartoon artwork calls to mind mid-century modern illustration, with buildings leaning higgledy-piggledy over the busy streets. Green throughout the images echoes the color of Lady Liberty and is complemented by frequent use of brownstones' burnt orange. An "Adventure Index" sums up the locations to visit and offers more details about them. Pair this delight with Salvatore Rubbino's A Walk in New York (2009) for a dizzying time.

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2021

      Gr 1-3-This early elementary travel guide celebrates New York City and uses the style and format of a "choose your own path" series. Hallmarks of NYC tourism are featured, including the Statue of Liberty, One World Trade Center, and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Bronx Zoo. The text offers advice on navigating the gridlike streets of Manhattan, taking the subway, and information about taxi cabs. Sightseers are encouraged to taste New York's famous pizza, bagels, and the delectable offerings of Little Italy. The neighborhoods of Chinatown and Harlem are described in simplified overviews, which do not fully encompass the nuances and cultural diversity of each community. The book can be read in a linear order or readers can follow the prompts at the bottom of each section to choose their own path through the city. The cartoonish illustrations reflect the mood of a bustling metropolis. Characters with light and dark skin tones are depicted, although the main character is a boy who appears to be white and blond. An index of recommended attractions and a pull-out map of the city are included. VERDICT An engaging and straightforward guide to New York City for early elementary students.-Kelly Topita, Anne Arundel County P.L., MD

      Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:1010
  • Text Difficulty:6-8

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