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Fodor's Around Philadelphia with Kids, 1st Edition: 68 Great Things to Do Together (Fodor's Around Philadelphia with Kids: 68 Great Things to Do) [Paperback]

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Fodor's Around Philadelphia with Kids: 68 Great Things to Do June 12, 2001
For this smart, cheerful little book, Fodor's parent-experts have hand-picked 68 terrific things to do around Philadelphia with a child in tow from the tried-and-true Liberty Bell to the American Helicopter Museum. Written by parents who live in Philadelphia, this book is smart about what kids like and about what parents need. It includes all the details for planning (addresses, phone numbers, admission prices, and age-appropriateness); "Hey Kids!" info boxes filled with fun facts; ideas for places to grab a bite to eat nearby; and a cool "Games" section that will keep everyone happily occupied while waiting in line.

Designed to lure even the crankiest young tourists to sites of interest...with a nod toward grown-up sensibilities, too." -- Good Housekeeping


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For this smart, cheerful little book, Fodor's parent-experts have hand-picked 68 terrific things to do around Philadelphia with a child in tow from the tried-and-true Liberty Bell to the American Helicopter Museum. Written by parents who live in Philadelphia, this book is smart about what kids like and about what parents need. It includes all the details for planning (addresses, phone numbers, admission prices, and age-appropriateness); "Hey Kids!" info boxes filled with fun facts; ideas for places to grab a bite to eat nearby; and a cool "Games" section that will keep everyone happily occupied while waiting in line.

Designed to lure even the crankiest young tourists to sites of interest...with a nod toward grown-up sensibilities, too." -- Good Housekeeping

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Welcome to Great Days!

Everyone knows that organizing a family’s schedule is a full-time job. Pickups, drop-offs, school, parties, after-school activities — everyone off in their own direction. Of course, it’s an organizer’s dream, but a scheduling nightmare. Spending time together shouldn’t be another thing to have to figure out.

We know what’s it’s like to try to find good places to take your children or grandchildren. Sometimes it’s tough to change plans when you suddenly hear about a kid-friendly event; besides, a lot of those events end up being crowded or, worse, sold out. It’s also hard to remember places you read about in a newspaper or magazine, and sometimes just as hard to tell from the description what age group they’re geared to. There’s nothing like bringing a "grown-up" 12-year-old to an activity that’s intended for his 6-year-old sister. Of course, if you’re visiting Philadelphia, it’s even harder to figure out the best things to do with your kids before you even get there. That’s where we come in.

What you’ll find in this book are 68 ways to have a terrific couple of hours or an entire day with your children or your grandchildren. We’ve scoured the city, digging out activities your kids will love — from the historic buildings of Independence National Historical Park to the newfangled technology at the Franklin Institute. The best part is that it’s stress-free, uncomplicated, and easy for you. Open the book to any page and find a helpful description of a kid-friendly attraction, with age ratings to make sure it’s right for your family, smart tips on visiting so that you can get the most out of your time there, and family-friendly eats nearby. The address, telephone number, open hours, and admission prices are all there for your convenience. We’ve done the work, so you don’t have to.

Naturally you’ll still want to keep an eye out for seasonal events that fit your family’s interests, from the annual Philadelphia Flower Show to Devon’s horse shows. New Year’s Day brings the over-the-top feathered and sequined Mummers Parade, while in June, an entirely different group — world-class cyclists — takes over Philly’s streets for the First Union U.S. Pro Cycling Championship. Even before the family entertainment center is finished at Penn’s Landing, you can check out the summer weekend children’s activities there. And older, artistically minded kids might enjoy combing Old City galleries on First Friday (the first Friday of each month from 5 to 9), when galleries host openings and receptions. Pick-your-own farms bring produce to your fingertips at certain times of year, and seasonal festivals pop up in towns and shopping meccas, such as Lahaska’s Peddler’s Village (check out the scarecrows in fall). If you can get a group together — sometimes as few as five people — you can often take advantage of group tours offered by places as varied as KYW-TV and the main post office at 30th and Market.



Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Fodor's (June 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679007245
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679007241
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,391,775 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Find something else, July 8, 2004
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Margaret Wright (Willingboro, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fodor's Around Philadelphia with Kids, 1st Edition: 68 Great Things to Do Together (Fodor's Around Philadelphia with Kids: 68 Great Things to Do) (Paperback)
I would not recommend this book to anyone. The first thing I saw was that the type is red! It appears to be set in 6 or 8 point fonts and is very difficult to read. There are 68 recommended things to do and/or places to visit. Of these, 23 are not anywhere near the city and 12 are near but not not in the city. That is 35 recommended places that would certainly require a car to visit. Less than half of the list are actually city of Phila. sites. I grew up in Philadelphia and live within 1/2 hour drive to any location within its boundaries. I bought this book because I wanted to show the city to my grandchildren as a tourist would do. I cannot believe that in a city this large in area with so many places to visit, this is the best that they could come up with. I find this a disgraceful list for one of the top ten cities in the USA. I guess I'll make my own itinerary and forget buying any more books that will probably be a major disappointment. Maybe someone who is familiar with Philadelphia should write a guide.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good little book, August 11, 2006
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Deidre Woods "deecat9" (Greenfield, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is pretty good for the price. I like that it has the activity and the age range that would enjoy the activity. I also liked the idea of listing the restaurants in the area of the attraction.
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