Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Visiting Charleston SC with kids? Do you want your kids engaged and excited about visiting The Holy City? Do you want your kids to learn as well as have fun while traveling? Look no further Traveling with older kids and tweens is sometimes tough, so get them involved early in the planning process While this book is written specifically with the young reader in mind (ages 8-13), the interesting and fun facts can be shared with children of any age. Get the entire family excited about the things to do in Charleston SC before you leave, and then let them help plan the trip
Finally A Charleston travel guide for kids - written especially for them Hey Kids Let's Visit Charleston South Carolina asks:
Hey Kids Did you know...
- The Civil War started in Charleston?
- There's a park in Charleston named for Oyster Shells?
- The only surviving building used for slave auctions in the South is located in Charleston?
- You can sleep on an aircraft carrier in Charleston?
Each section of the book explains some of the history behind some major tourist attractions in Charleston as well as listing some fun and interesting facts about each.
Your child or grandchild will be your tour guide with this book So make sure that they have this book early in the planning phases of your trip as well as when you visit Charleston
But, whether you are planning a trip with your family or just want to know more about Charleston SC, this book is the perfect way to get started.
Teresa Mills is the bestselling author of the Hey Kids Let's Visit Series of children's books This series focuses on building your child's / grandchild's life experiences through travel and learning activities that will enhance their lives forever
The Hey Kids Let's Visit Series also a visit to Washington DC, New York City, London, Savannah Georgia, San Francisco, Paris France, and a Cruise Ship
Take a look at what other amazon customers say about Hey Kids Let's Visit Charleston South Carolina
The author has made another adventurous journey through a great Southern state's city. I enjoyed exploring Charleston through the pictures and Teresa's view of an extensive aquatic aquarium, the oldest landscaped gardens in America, a theater where the first opera in the US was performed (still giving performances today), a castle where medieval and fairy tale role-playing is the rule, and last but not least, a pirate's walk. Azalea
If you're planning a trip to Charleston, the first place to start is with Teresa's book, "Hey Kids Let's Visit Charleston, South Carolina." Her book describes the not-to-be-missed places in the oldest city in South Carolina. If you love history, you will find this book to be a great resource. Be sure to get a copy of the planning guide from the link in the book. Teresa
Once again the author delivered a travel book I, an adult with no knowledge of a location, enjoyed reading. She presents points of interests along with their facts and extra tidbits. Your Jr. tour guide should have fun choosing the places to visit and giving you the tour using this book. My only question is - where do we visit next? Kim
Synopsis
Learning, Staycation, Virtual Field Trip, or Travel Wish List Regardless of what you are looking for this is the Charleston Kids Travel Guide for you
Visiting Charleston SC with kids? Do you want your kids engaged and excited about visiting The Holy City? Do you want your kids to learn as well as have fun while traveling? Look no further
Get the entire family excited about the things to do in Charleston SC before you leave, and then let them help plan the trip
Finally A Charleston travel guide for kids - written especially for them Hey Kids Let's Visit Charleston South Carolina asks:
Hey Kids Did you know...
- The Civil War started in Charleston?
- There's a park in Charleston named for Oyster Shells?
- The only surviving building used for slave auctions in the South is located in Charleston?
- You can sleep on an aircraft carrier in Charleston?
You will find out all about these things and much more fun Charleston SC facts. You will love this book whether you are preparing for a vacation with the family, or simply want to learn a little more about the things to do in Charleston. Younger kids will love this neat way to visit Charleston through reading with their family
Each section of the book explains some of the history behind some major tourist attractions in Charleston as well as listing some fun and interesting facts about each. Your child or grandchild will be your tour guide with this book So make sure that they have this book early in the planning phases of your trip as well as when you visit Charleston
But, whether you are planning a trip with your family or just want to know more about Charleston SC, this book is the perfect way to get started.
Teresa Mills is the bestselling author of the Hey Kids Let's Visit Series of children's books This series focuses on building your child's / grandchild's life experiences through travel and learning activities that will enhance their lives forever
The Hey Kids Let's Visit Series also includes:
- Hey Kids Let's Visit New York City
- Hey Kids Let's Visit London England
- Hey Kids Let's Visit San Francisco
- Hey Kids Let's Visit Savannah Georgia
- Hey Kids Let's Visit Washington DC
- Hey Kids Let's Visit Paris France
- Hey Kids Let's Visit a Cruise Ship
Take a look at what other amazon customers say about Hey Kids Let's Visit Charleston South Carolina
The author has made another adventurous journey through a great Southern state's city. I enjoyed exploring Charleston through the pictures and Teresa's view of an extensive aquatic aquarium, the oldest landscaped gardens in America, a theater where the first opera in the US was performed (still giving performances today), a castle where medieval and fairy tale role-playing is the rule, and last but not least, a pirate's walk. Azalea
If you're planning a trip to Charleston, the first place to start is with Teresa's book, "Hey Kids Let's Visit Charleston, South Carolina." Her book describes the not-to-be-missed places in the oldest city in South Carolina. If you love history, you will find this book to be a great resource. Be sure to get a copy of the planning guide from the link in the book. Teresa
Once again the author delivered a travel book I, an adult with no knowledge of a location, enjoyed reading. She presents points of interests along with their facts and extra tidbits. Your Jr. tour guide should have fun choosing the places to visit and giving you the tour using this book. My only question is -- where do we visit next? Kim