Children’s Scavenger Hunt: London
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The best way to get children excited about history is to make it fun! This book will take your child on an adventurous journey through London
This book contains 50 clue-based questions that will send them on a scavenger hunt through all parts of the city; each question gives them factual information about the city.
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Children’s Scavenger Hunt - SleuthQuests
SleuthQuests Presents:
Children’s Scavenger Hunt
London
By BookCaps Study Guides/KidLit-O
© 2011 by Golgotha Press, Inc.
Published at SmashWords
For Children
ZONE 1: IN AND AROUND KING’S CROSS STATION
Let’s start on Doughty Street… There’s a famous novel about an orphan who asked for more. Who wrote it? Find the museum dedicated to this person. (Dickens Museum)
J.K. Rowling
Charles Dickens
Dan Brown
A.A. Milne
Answer: B. Charles Dickens (Dickens was the author of Oliver Twist, which was made into the musical Oliver! and adapted into films, including a Disney cartoon, Oliver and Company, in which Oliver is a ginger cat.)
Just around the corner on Guildford Street there’s a field in the middle of the city – there’s a play park and a pets’ corner, but there’s also a rule for entry. What is it? (Coram’s Field)
No adults unless they are wearing hot pink shoes.
No adults unless they are hopping on one leg.
No adults unless they can count to twenty in Ancient Greek.
No adults unless they