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Larry Gets Lost in New York City

Larry Gets Lost in New York City

Published in
2010
3.98
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Description

Follow Larry, a dog, as he explores New York City, visiting iconic locations in all five boroughs such as Times Square, Wall Street, Radio City Music Hall, Coney Island, Madison Square Garden, and Central Park. The adventure takes a turn when he loses Pete and his family in the subway system, but after a day full of excitement, they are reunited at the Empire State Building. The book offers a dog's-eye view of the city, complete with sidebar entries that provide interesting facts about each place visited.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
beginner
Length
32 pages

Why to read

  • Educational Value: The book provides an engaging way to learn about New York City's landmarks and geography, making it a fun educational tool for children to explore a major city and its culture.
  • Charming Story: The narrative of Larry, the dog getting lost in the big city, offers an entertaining and heartwarming story that captures children's imagination and keeps them interested in reading more.
  • Vibrant Illustrations: The colorful and detailed illustrations in 'Larry Gets Lost in New York City' help bring the story to life, offering visual stimulation that can enhance young readers' experience and connection to the story.
  • Family Bonding: Reading this book together can be a bonding activity for parents and children, as they can discuss the places Larry visits and parents can share their own experiences of New York City or similar adventures.