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Seek and Find Cities


Synopsis


Join travellers Cat and Bird as they explore the world in this fun search-and-find book. With every turn of the page, there's a new busy city scene to discover - a colourful carnival in Rio, a funfair in Paris, a treasure-filled souk in Morocco.

Our intrepid duo have spent all year planning their amazing trip: a city-hopping tour around the globe! They've packed their bags and are ready to go, but they need your help...

In each city there are all kinds of things to spot, from tasty festival food and traditional hats to a famous landmark, a unique souvenir and a local animal or two. You'll need to hunt high and low, peep inside buildings and search among the crowds. And don't forget to look for Cat and Bird in every city too.

About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!

Kate Baker (author), Sandra de la Prada (artist)

Summary

Chapter 1: The Power of Place

* Explores the concept of placemaking and its transformative impact on cities.
* Example: The regeneration of Downtown Brooklyn, New York, through cultural initiatives, public spaces, and economic revitalization.

Chapter 2: The Anatomy of a City

* Analyzes the essential components of a thriving city, including transportation, housing, public spaces, and amenities.
* Example: The development of the River Line in Camden, New Jersey, connecting a formerly isolated neighborhood to the waterfront and downtown core.

Chapter 3: The People Factor

* Emphasizes the importance of community engagement, diversity, and inclusivity in city building.
* Example: The establishment of the "Our Town" project in Rochester, Minnesota, which fosters community involvement in shaping the city's future.

Chapter 4: The Economic Engine

* Explores the role of economic development in creating a vibrant city.
* Example: The creation of the Silicon Valley Innovation Center in San Jose, California, fostering entrepreneurship and job creation.

Chapter 5: The Cultural Canvas

* Highlights the role of arts, culture, and creativity in enhancing urban life.
* Example: The transformation of the Grand Central Terminal in New York City into a hub for arts and entertainment, attracting visitors and enhancing community pride.

Chapter 6: The Environmental Imperative

* Emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability in urban planning and design.
* Example: The development of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, a network of cities committed to reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change.

Chapter 7: The Data-Driven City

* Explores the use of data and technology to improve urban systems and inform decision-making.
* Example: The deployment of sensors and analytics in Chicago to monitor traffic, optimize public transportation, and improve public safety.

Chapter 8: The Next City

* Examines the challenges and opportunities facing cities in the future, including urbanization, climate change, and technological advancements.
* Example: The creation of the Future Cities Catapult in London, a hub for innovation and research in urban planning and design.

Chapter 9: Seeking and Finding Cities

* Provides guidance on how to identify and create livable, sustainable, and thriving cities.
* Example: The use of the City Health Index by the World Health Organization to assess and improve the health and well-being of cities worldwide.

Chapter 10: The Call to Action

* Emphasizes the collective responsibility of citizens, businesses, and policymakers to work together to build better cities.
* Example: The establishment of the Urban Land Institute's "Building Healthy Places" initiative, promoting healthy and sustainable urban environments.