Where to? A Trip Around the Neighborhood

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Age Range
6+
Release Date
February 11, 2025
ISBN
978-8000072906
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Embark on a city adventure as eight kids navigate urban life, exploring essential places, learning about community helpers, and fostering confidence and independence in young readers.
In Where To? A Trip Around the Neighborhood, join eight adventurous friends as they embark on a journey through their city, tackling everyday challenges and exploring exciting places like the post office, photo studio, museum, and more. Each child faces unique situations, offering young readers a chance to navigate urban life, solve problems, and discover the wonders hidden in familiar places.

This engaging book not only introduces children to the layout of a city and essential services but also empowers them with problem-solving skills. Packed with educational delights, it combines practical information with fascinating facts about community helpers and professions. Fostering confidence and independence, this playful guide encourages kids to explore their surroundings with curiosity. Perfect for young readers aged 6-9, this book promises an entertaining and educational experience, instilling a sense of capability and sparking interest in the city's intricacies. With vibrant illustrations and hidden details to discover, this book ensures that learning about the world around us is both fun and enlightening.

Editor review

1 review
Activities, daily life, and history
Overall rating
 
4.7
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
Eight friendly kids welcome the reader to explore their neighborhood. Which errands need to be done at the library? The museum, the post office? Each destination is described from a kid's perspective (the post office is for mailing packages and boring government forms), with a large look-and-find type illustration and related historical facts.

Some locations are very familiar, but others such as the observatory might be less common, and I enjoyed the variety. The history/facts page for each site is also super informative. Turning the page from colorful illustrations to see a big blocks of text can be a little intimidating, but the different headings/categories are quite succinct and digestible, and if not every word gets read during bedtime stories, then that just leaves something fun to learn the next time.

If you're looking for a more modern What Do People Do All Day mixed with Where's Waldo, pick this up.
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