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Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Paris
Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Paris
Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Paris
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Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Paris

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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 Paris.

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 13, 2013
ISBN9781301748754
Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Paris

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    Children’s Scavenger Hunt - SleuthQuests

    SleuthQuests Presents:

    Children’s Scavenger Hunt

    Paris

    © 2011 by Golgotha Press, Inc./SleuthQuests

    Published at SmashWords

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    Children’s Scavenger Hunt

    Directions: Metro Jussieu. Begin the hunt at the intersection of Rue Cuvier and Rue Linné.

    1. I stand guard atop my perch keeping human kiddies out. What am I? (Hint: ROAR!!!!!!!!)

    A. Turtle

    B. Guard Dog

    C. Dove

    D. Lion

    Answer: D. Lion. At the entrance of Jardin des Plantes, step lightly for there are at least three life-size lions who guard the garden’s grounds.

    2. But first, admire the lion hiding behind the female statue on your left. The artist’s intentions were for the statue to represent natural history. When an image is used as a symbol of a deeper meaning, it is called:

    A. Allegory

    B. Puzzle

    C. Math Problem

    D. A waste of time

    Answer: A. Allegory. Allegories are when an image has a deeper meaning and is intended to symbolize

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