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Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian: The Official Kids Giide to the Smithsonian Institution

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian: The Official Kids Giide to the Smithsonian Institution

Contributors:

By (Author) Emily B. Korrell

ISBN:

9781588343499

Publisher:

Smithsonian Books

Imprint:

Smithsonian Books

Publication Date:

15th March 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games

Dewey:

069.09753

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

1g

Description

From Dorothy's red slippers to dinosaurs to the Wright brothers' plane, the Smithsonian is filled with objects fascinating to kids. Yet choosing what to see at the Smithsonian can challenge even the most enthusiastic families. Packed with activities, information, and pictures, this lively new guide offers children ages 8-12 years a way to navigate the Smithsonian. Engaging maps, photographs, and illustrations present the main museum halls along with puzzles, games, mad libs, and pages for journal entries, drawings, and superlatives that will help get kids ready for their big trip to the nation's capital and keep them focused and attentive as they navigate the world's largest museum complex that is the Smithsonian Institution. Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian(spiral bound)is the perfect way to engage any child on their big trip to Washington, DC, and the Smithsonian.

Reviews

KIRKUS REVIEWS

The Smithsonianit isnt just rocket science.

This spiral-bound guide is a modestly hefty piece of work, but that is due to the fact that we often forget that the Smithsonian isnt just where they store the Spirit of Saint Louis and the lunar module. It is also home of the national museums of natural history and American history, as well as the air and space museum. And the collections are, in a word, spectacular. Korrell has a good mix going, with plenty of archival and contemporary photographs and illustrations accompanied by punchy text. Both Korrell and museum professionals have contributed the latter, with only a little oversimplificationGeology is about understanding what we see around us. It is predominantly straightforwarda good combination of earnest and bouncywith bracing touches of humor: Robotic spacecraft arent as particular as human space explorersthey do what they are asked to do without grumbling. Always, Korrell keeps readers engaged with some simple quizzesyou can write right in the guideand hide-and-seek games that challenge readers to find various objects somewhere in the rooms, as well as other activities.

A serious introduction to the national museums that does not take itself too seriously. (Nonfiction. 8-12)

FOREWORD

The "M" word (museum) never had a bad connotation in our house, and that is probably because access to incredible museums was somewhat limited in Northern Michigan. Our visits to museums were usually wrapped up in a vacation, and we started our kids early beginning with The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, followed quickly by the big fish tank in Chicago. The Smithsonian was done in doses due to its sheer size, and boy I wish we had access to this hands-on book for kids in advance. Parents will find this fun, four-color, interactive guide and workbook a great introduction to the three most visited: the National Air & Space, Natural History, and American History museums. Interviews, quizzes, games and journal pages along with 450 photos and illustrations.

BOOKLIST

Former museum docent and teacher Korrell has crafted an in-depth and interactive guide to the nations most iconic museum system. This manual encompasses three of the Smithsonian Institutions most frequently visited sites: the National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of American History, and the National Museum of Natural History. Included are general dos and donts for the museums, checklists of major highlights, and annotated floor plans. This book is a must-read for families headed to the museums, as it both maximizes visitors time spent in the facilities and serves as a great mementoespecially since readers are encouraged to journal and record their impressions of major exhibits along the way. While intended for use in conjunction with a site visit, kids not headed to Washington will find value in reading about the Smithsonians hallmark exhibits, such as the First Ladies inaugural gowns, the Wright Brothers airplane, and the Hall of Mammals. A dynamic layout will foster boundless interest for museum visitors and casual readers alike. Erin Anderson

Author Bio

EMILY KORRELL is an elementary and middle school teacher and former Smithsonian museum docent. Korrell's extensive experience developing multi-dimensional teaching and learning aids to stimulate and encourage deep involvement by all types of learners has played a central role in her development of Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian.

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