Where To?

A Trip Around the Neighborhood

Magda Gargulakova author Tomas Kopecky illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Albatros nakladatelstvi as

Published:27th Mar '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Where To? cover

Explore the city, solve everyday challenges, and discover how your neighborhood works.

Where To? A Trip Around the Neighborhood is an engaging city and community book for kids ages 6 to 9. Young readers follow eight adventurous children as they travel through familiar urban spaces like the post office, photo studio, museum, and more. Each stop introduces a new situation to think through, helping kids learn how a city is organized and how everyday places work together.

Perfect for curious kids who love exploring the world around them, this interactive nonfiction book builds confidence, independence, and problem-solving skills. Along the way, children learn about community helpers, local services, and real-world professions; all brought to life through bright illustrations and hidden details to spot on every spread. Ideal for independent reading, classroom learning, or shared exploration, Where To? encourages kids to look at their own neighborhoods with fresh eyes and curiosity.

Key Features:

  • City & Community Exploration for Kids: Introduces essential places, services, and everyday locations in a child-friendly way.
  • Problem-Solving & Real-Life Scenarios: Encourages kids to think through situations and make smart choices.
  • Learn About Community Helpers: Explores jobs and professions that help a city run smoothly.
  • Perfect for Ages 6 to 9: Written for early readers ready to build independence and confidence.
  • Vibrant Illustrations with Hidden Details: Each spread invites kids to look closely, explore, and discover more.

For more than 75 years, Albatros Media has been crafting original and innovative children’s books that are both playful and educational, fostering curiosity and a love of learning in young minds. From novelty and board books to picture books, pop ups, and nonfiction, Albatros Media is dedicated to creating high-quality books that inspire imagination and discovery.

Selected for the CBC February 2025 Hot Off The Press List.

"PreS-Gr 4–Imported from the Czech Republic, this title features a diverse group of children who face a series of challenges and need the help of readers to solve their problems and make their way through town to find the different resources available to assist them. For example, one girl wants to get a photo taken of herself as a gift for her mother. Where should she go? Readers are given four choices: observatory, museum, police station, or photo studio. Detailed illustrations of the photo studio and its equipment follow, along with a page providing more textual information about the location. Subsequent locations include the library, police station, observatory, and the vet. The visit to the police station includes the text, “When investigators find criminals, they lock them up in a holding cell.” The idealized town and freedom of the children to roam might seem somewhat fantastical to many American readers.VERDICT An odd interactive introduction to the concept of local resources and problem-solving but not entirely relatable for the intended audience." —John Scott, School Library Journal

"Neighborhoods are busy, exciting places to explore. This cheery, very colorful Czech import opens with eight racially diverse friends introducing themselves. These kids invite readers to learn more important locations in a typical community. Charles, the first friend, wants to know where to go to send a large package. Beneath, a numbered, labeled diagram-cum-map features four neighborhood locales—the library, the vet’s, the post office, and the hairdresser’s—from which readers must select the right answer. The double-page spread that follows contains detailed information, some of it historical, about the correct response: the post office. The book proceeds in a similar manner, with each friend in turn posing a “where to?” query. Along the way, readers get in-depth looks at the photo studio, the police station, and the museum. Featuring vivid, busy illustrations, this spirited book is a fun exercise in problem-solving, map reading, and becoming familiar with one’s neighborhood. Children will discover what happens in each location and what they can do when they get there. Background characters, diverse in age and race, converse in speech balloons. The final location—the observatory—also includes instructions for making a simple telescope. Readers will have lots of fun as they tour and learn new things about their communities." —Kirkus Reviews

"This engaging picture book not only introduces children to the layout of a city and essential services but also empowers them with problem-solving skills. Packed with educational delights, it combines practical information with fascinating facts about community helpers and professions. Fostering confidence and independence, this playful guide encourages kids to explore their surroundings with curiosity. Where To? A Trip Around the Neighborhood promises an entertaining and educational experience, instilling a sense of capability and sparking interest in the city's intricacies. With vibrant illustrations and hidden details to discover, "Where To? A Trip Around the Neighborhood" that learning about the world around us is both fun and enlightening. Critique: A fun and informative read from start to finish, "Where To? A Trip Around the Neighborhood" is an ideal and highly recommended pick for family, elementary school, and community/public library 'community themed' picture book collections for young readers." —Midwest Book Review-Children's Bookwatch

"Some locations are very familiar, but others such as the observatory might be less common, and I enjoyed the variety. The history/facts page for each site is also super informative." —Rachel Feeck, YA Books Central

"This is a wonderful resource for teaching kids the use of different spaces/places in our communities and giving examples on what purposes they might need to visit such places. It gives wonderful history blurbs of each place and it's function in different countries and other fun facts. I loved getting lost in the pictures and seeing the little stories that pop up in each one. " —Watermark Books & Cafe, Bookseller

ISBN: 9788000072906

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

40 pages