For toddlers, the nifty puzzle My Town ABC (Great American Puzzle Factory, ages 3 and up; $12) helps teach the concept of place as it illustrates the relationship of one location to another.Also worth looking at for younger kids is the very cool CDROM Tonka Town (Atari, ages 36; $19.99), which lets children steer their favorite giant trucks down some adventurous paths.
For the older kids, probably nothing beats Handling the Actual Map (ages 815;$12.95) that your family's using to get to your vacation destination.Whether you are traveling by car, bus, train or plane, show the kids how to follow your route.Ask them to narrate the trip.
During your journey, consider weaving in a history lesson or two.Discuss how the famous explorers used maps to chart their journeys.An excellent book is The Lewis & Clark Expedition (Williamson Publishing, ages 912; $12.95),which shows how the Corps of Discovery bravely pushed westward.
Love music and want to work it into your vacation in a meaningful, catchy way? Sample the delightful video States and Capitals Songs (Educational Insights, ages 7 and up; $14.95).
Or, if you want lots of laughs as you travel (and who wouldn't?), try Scrambled States of America (Gamewright, ages 8 and up; $11.99).It's a fun game of observation and fast reflexes that sets players scrambling to find.
63.The things mentioned in the passage are of great use when you are ________.
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