Hello, Boston!

Hello, Boston! by Martha Zschock is a delightful exploration of Massachusetts’ capital and New England’s largest city, published by Arcadia Publishing in July 2009. This 16-page book invites young readers to join a parent and child duck as they discover iconic locations such as Beacon Hill and the Old North Church, while learning about the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
In this engaging edition, children will experience various activities, from visiting museums to enjoying delicious food at Quincy Market. The narrative also highlights local traditions, including cheering for New England’s sports teams and celebrating July 4th fireworks. With bright illustrations and a focus on family and travel, this book is designed for ages 2-5, encouraging young readers to explore and appreciate the world around them.
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Welcome to Boston! Follow a parent and child duck as they explore the state capital of Massachusetts and New England’s largest city. From Beacon Hill to the Old North Church, they learn about the city’s history. They visit museums, run in the marathon, and eat some great New England food at Quincy Market. Of course, they cheer for New England’s wonderful and winning sports teams! Whether riding on the T, watching the duck boats, or enjoying July 4th fireworks, our feathered tour guides will remind children and loved ones of a great visit to Boston.
Bestselling author Martha Day Zschock is an artist and former elementary teacher with a passion for helping children explore new places. The Hello! series illustrates how exploring real places yields new discoveries. Through these journeys, kids can explore and become experts on the world they see inside and outside the book, through the engaging, bright, and detailed illustrations. For ages 2-5. Made in the USA.
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