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Fodor's Around Chicago With Kids
by Nancy Maes
Written by parents who live in the cities they cover, these books are smart about what kids like--and about what parents need. All the details for planning are included: addresses, phone numbers, admission prices, and age-appropriateness.
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| The Lobster Kids' Guide to Exploring Chicago by Ed Avis
The Lobster Kids' Guide to Exploring Chicago is packed with great places to take your kids while visiting Chicago. The 150-plus sites reviewed include all the exciting tourist stops, plus many sites typically overlooked, such as fantastic greenspaces in the city, interesting historical sites, and countless museums, theaters, play places and festivals. It's a must-read for parents coming to the Windy City!
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Hungry? Chicago Family
by Jennifer Chang
Especially tailored for families dining out with tots: What can a real Mom or Dad do to keep the kids happy and still get a great meal that won't break the bank? Never fear, the trustworthy folks at the Glove Box Guides understand your plight and have a great solution.
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Kids in the Loop: Chicago Adventures for Kids & Their Grown-Ups
by Anne Basye
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| Kids Explore Chicago: The Very Best Kids' Activities Within an Easy Drive of Chicago
by Susan D. Moffat
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Kids' Guide to Chicago
by Jerry L. Nelson, Jean M. Ettner, Cindy Cooney
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Where to go and what to do with the kids in Chicago by Andrea Baron
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Chicago With Kids: Places to Go and Things to Do
by Sheribel Rothenberg, Ellen Dick
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