Here's a great introduction to Manhattan for young people. Illustrations of 25 Big Apple sites with great appeal to grade-school-age children depict the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the ships at South Street Seaport, mummies at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and dinosaurs at the American Muse... read more
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Here's a great introduction to Manhattan for young people. Illustrations of 25 Big Apple sites with great appeal to grade-school-age children depict the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the ships at South Street Seaport, mummies at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History, as well as: Grand Central Station Chinatown Central Park Zoo Brooklyn Bridge American Indian Museum Madison Square Garden Empire State Building Wall Street and Trinity Church Times Square United Nations . . . and eleven other popular New York City attractions. An informative caption accompanies each carefully rendered illustration.
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