I must first admit that I am a bit of a connoisseur and collector of travel books. Furthermore, I actually like to read these travel guides, even if I'm not planning on visiting the subject destination at any point in the near future. I find these guides a really good way to get to know a place. As a parent with children, I've added the "traveling with kids" and the "guide for kids" type books to my travel genre reading list. These "Not-For-Parents" Lonely Planet guidebooks are among the best I've found for families with children that love to travel. In some respects, they lend a lot of appreciation to what DK has done with their guidebooks over the years. These guidebooks are picture intensive and have lots of eye candy. While it doesn't contain the amount of textual detail often found in the DK variants, it is presented in an orderly and excessively easy layout which makes for a quick, enjoyable, and educational read for the destination. The book is definitely not geared toward touring the must see sites. Instead, it is designed to visualize and describe objects and people travelers are likely to encounter while walking down the street. I like this method, which encourages exploration and discovery during travel rather than a rote logistics method of seeing sites. For all of these reasons, I highly recommend this book for you and your children's travels to New York City.
Page about police has tons of police in many different vehicles with weapons drawn and angry faces converging on a young boy with a slingshot in his hand about to shoot at a soda can on the ground. His skin color is not quite as light as the police, but isn't much darker. He looks scared. He's wearing basketball shorts, a sports jersey of some kind and a ball cap. I am puzzled about how readers are meant to take that given that the title is "New York's Finest" and all of the text is light, breezy, and very positive about the police. Is it irony - a political statement - a joke?
Native content exists, but is on the skimpy side and a bit white-washed.
There are many interesting facts about places in the city and the illustrations are generally interesting and entertaining. It gave me some good ideas about where I may want to visit while I am in NYC.
Zoals de andere boekjes van het serie. veel illustraties, minder waardige inhoud. ik bedoel niet alleen voor volwassenen. maar ook voor kinderen. de informatie zijn niet zo belangrijk. maar in iedere geval is het beter dan het USA boek
It was great to learn about the twin towers the superheroes that were taken place in New York, the baseball teams of New York, Building and inventions, What stuff used to be and the best thing to learn about was the history of the statue of liberty.