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Trip Jones Kids’ Guide to Los Angeles

$ 19.95
MCA Gold Award
Audience: school age

One must-have product from a new company called Trip Jones is launching this fall just for kids to plot and plan fun adventures in Los Angeles. Families in SoCal have an amazing city nearby to explore, overflowing with culture and fascinating museums. It’s likely they’ve visited more famous kid-friendly places like the theme parks, The Getty Center and Santa Monica Pier. But they’ll be tickled to discover hidden gems off the beaten bath like the Petersen Automotive Museum, The Queen Mary historic haunted ship, or science-rich La Brea Tar Pits. And after exploring, have fun trying interesting local legends such as Philippe’s The Original, where French dip sandwiches were invented or Hollywood’s legendary Pink’s Hot Dogs.

The Trip Jones Kids’ Guide to Los Angeles will have Angelenos crowing with joy at discovering local secret finds. Say hello to interactive and engaging Trip Jones Kids’ Guides ($19.95) with its kid-friendly collectible card and sticker sets. Now kids will play a key role in planning and discussing where to go, what to eat and where to play. On this vacation or staycation, if you’re lucky enough to live in the LA area, the adults won’t have to plan the whole vacation and activities without the kids’ input and will avoid feeling like they’re dragging the kids to “boring” excursions. Guides are available for purchase now at TripJones.com with free shipping and discounts for multiple copies, and soon on Amazon!

Each Trip Jones Kid’s Guide is intentionally designed for youngsters to get really excited while creating a balanced and well-research itinerary with content that kids will find engaging. Since kids relate and connect with other kids, these guides are from the point of view of two new cool characters: young explorer guides, Jet Jones and her brother Trip Jones, who guide and recommend the best places Los Angeles. The format of collectible cards makes it easy to pick a few places for a day or weekend outing or try to tackle them all in a week. pick The four categories include a wide range of budgets, interests meant to include the opinions of everyone in the group. Family travel is a compromise – requiring plenty of flexibility and making sure each family member has agency in the agenda.

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