The Joyner Jaguar recently took a trip with Ms. Hutchinson
to New York City for a weekend over the Thanksgiving Break. Here
are some of the places the Jaguar, Ms. Hutchinson, and her family went to learn.
First, they visited Castle Clinton at the tip of Manhattan.
Ms. Hutchinson learned that this building site started as a fort, it was an
opera house, the welcoming point for immigrants before Ellis Island opened, and
an aquarium! There is a National Park site at this location now. The Junior Ranger program is a great activity
to do with the kids!
Then they walked over to the
site where George Washington was sworn in to be the first President of the
United States. The original building no longer stands, but the Federal Building
is the site and can be visited as a National Park. The first floor is a museum
about that time and the early history of New York City. Another great Junior
Ranger program can be found here as well! Here is a picture of the Jaguar with
the foot of the Washington statue.
Being the mascot of an
International Baccalaureate School, the Joyner Jaguar had to stop by and visit
the United Nations. The whole area in front of the buildings were blocked off
with renovations.
Then the Jaguar joined Ms.
Hutchinson at the New York City Library for their exhibit about Why Children’s
Books Matter.
The Jaguar got to sit in the
Goodnight Moon room, walk through the cut out of the Beast from Where the Wild
Things Are. And finally was introduced to the original stuffed animals that
inspired “Christopher Robin” and Winnie the Pooh. These animals now are owned
by the New York City Library. This was Ms. Hutchinson’s favorite part!
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