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Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Hollywood
Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Hollywood
Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Hollywood
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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 Hollywood.

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.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookCaps
Release dateOct 18, 2013
ISBN9781301824816
Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Hollywood

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    Children’s Scavenger Hunt - SleuthQuests

    SleuthQuests Presents:

    Children’s Scavenger Hunt

    Hollywood

    © 2011 by Golgotha Press, Inc./SleuthQuests

    Published at SmashWords

    www.bookcaps.com

    Children’s Hunt

    1. Home to the first studio for kids (and slime!)

    A. Slimey Productions

    B. PBS

    C. Nickelodeon

    D. Nick Junior

    Answer: C. Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon Studios first opened in Orland Florida in 1990. To celebrate the event, the great unveiling of the Green Slime Geyser flowed for the first time. Many enthusiastic children (and reluctant adults) received their first slime that day.

    Directions: Begin the hunt at the Nickelodeon Studios, located on 6230 W Sunset Blvd.

    2. The first show filmed at the studio Nick on Sunset was:

    A. Super Sloppy Double Dare

    B. All That

    C. Victorious

    D. Doug

    Answer: B. All That. All That was also the first sketch comedy show for kids. The All That theme song was performed by TLC.

    3. Across the street – the Hollywood Palladium opened its doors in 1940. The magnificent ballroom could accommodate 4,000 gouls and goblins opening night on this day:

    A. February 29th, 1940

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