Request The Little Bookroom Guide to New York City with Children from our catalog.
The "Getting Ready" section of this useful title offers lists of
websites and apps, books, and music to help prepare and get in the mood
before you even reach the city. "Once You've Arrived" follows and is an
overview of eating, getting around by bike and boat, seasonal events,
babysitting, and medical services. (This section also includes a chapter
on public restrooms, making it clear that these New Yorker authors know
their city and children.) The book then goes into detail on particular
neighborhoods in Manhattan, recommending options for playing, eating,
and shopping in 16 areas stretching from the island's southern point in
Battery Park to the northern area of Harlem. An "Excursions" section
lists stadium tours and a limited number of locations to visit on trips
to Brooklyn, Governors Island, Fort Tryon Park, Queens (one attraction
for the whole borough!), and Staten Island, though since most families
will concentrate their visit in Manhattan, this brevity isn't a major
issue. The authors list things that are free as well as on the more
expensive end of the scale and include activities that don't always
spring to mind with kids in tow but that will be perfect. Library Journal (05/15/2014)
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