The Central Park Lost Mitten Party

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by Fran Quittel

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Set in the heart of New York City, The Central Park Lost Mitten Party is based on the imaginative premise that whatever you lose in the rush of the day enjoys a magnificent nighttime celebration deep inside Central Park before magically returning home. Beautifully illustrated and researched, the Lost Mitten Party's shoes, lunchboxes, mittens, and gloves are decorated with the architectural motifs of Central Park's bridges, balustrades, and arches, and frolic among some of Central Park's most beloved locations, while wearing Radio City Rockettes-inspired hats, museum admission buttons, vintage NYC Subway tokens, library and subway cards. The Central Park Lost Mitten Party's endnotes describe the contributions of Central Park's architects, leaders, and benefactors, and meticulously decode the secrets and history of many of Central Park's most famous locations, including Bethesda Terrace, the Carousel, Sheep Meadow, Bow Bridge, the Naumburg Bandshell, the Alice in Wonderland statue, Greywacke Arch, Belvedere Castle, the Delacorte Clock, and Henry Bacon's uniquely numbered lamp posts, all shaping the Park we know today. The newly updated Notes section introduces Central Park’s important new Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument, the upcoming Harlem Meer Center and a groundbreaking new climate change collaboration between Central Park, Yale University and the Natural Areas Conservancy. Well-researched, and beautifully written and illustrated, The Central Park Lost Mitten Party delights and educates readers of all ages. A perfect, classic tale, wonderfully executed, for New York grownups, children, parents, educators, and out-of-town visitors to celebrate the magic, beauty and artistic detail of America s first urban public park. The Central Park Lost Mitten Party is a great way for children and adults to share an important lesson in life, that all is not lost if we lose something. The story is bright and memorable, a charming way to think about transforming loss, in beautifully written rhyme. Grownups and children alike will enjoy the delightful illustrations, and the section at the end of the story, with questions, notes, plus wonderful details and teachings about the Park, all highlighting the importance of urban public parks. It is a beautiful book that is optimistic, fun, and valued regardless of geographic location. Dr. Stevanne Auerbach, Ph.D., National Toy Expert, Dr. Toy. The Central Park Lost Mitten Party is a beautifully written story that is transforms the experience of losing something into a wonderful adventure for children and adults alike. Wonderfully illustrated, the book reflects an in-depth knowledge of America’s first urban public park. A wonderful gift for New Yorkers, Visitors and Park Lovers everywhere. Inside Flap Subjects: “Central Park”, “Central Park books”, children, “New York,” Manhattan, kids, “New York City”, “Bethesda Terrace”, “Belvedere Castle,” “the Delacorte Clock, ““Alice in Wonderland”, “Paul Manship,” Carousel, Conservancy,  “Sheep Meadow”, Bandshell, “Bow Bridge”, Rockettes, “Henry Bacon”,  “Frederick Law Olmsted”, “Calvert Vaux”, “Jacob Wrey Mould”, “urban park”, “public park,” the “Trust for Public Lands,” “New York Restoration Project”.Keywords: “Central Park”, “Central Park books”, children, “New York,” Manhattan, kids, “New York City”, “Bethesda Terrace”, “Belvedere Castle,” “the Delacorte Clock, ““Alice in Wonderland”, “Paul Manship,” Carousel, Conservancy,  “Sheep Meadow”, Bandshell, “Bow Bridge”, Rockettes, “Henry Bacon”,  “Frederick Law Olmsted”, “Calvert Vaux”, “Jacob Wrey Mould”, “urban park”, “public park,” the “Trust for Public Lands,” “New York Restoration Project”, tourist, Airbnb, Target, “madison square garden”, “statue of liberty,” “empire state building,” “highline,” museum, “young readers” “Central Park zoo” AARP, “grandparents”, “parents”, book, school, gloves, winter, FAO, Author, Fran Quittel, is a native New Yorker who, since 1996, has split her time between the Bay Area and 57th Street in Manhattan, at the foot of Central Park. THE CENTRAL PARK LOST MITTEN PARTY was inspired by a visit to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where Fran's adopted almost aunt, Florence Belsky, dropped one glove. ''Don t worry about that glove,'' Fran said to console her. ''It's in Central Park having a party!'' ''Now that's all right in a story for children!,'' Aunt Florence replied, and THE CENTRAL PARK LOST MITTEN PARTY was born. Educated at Hunter College and Yale University, Fran's clear writing style, depth of research, and sense of humor have formed the backbone of her work, whether writing ComputerWorld's Career Column, FirePower! (10 Speed Press), non-fiction career guides (Prentice Hall), or working hand-in-glove with software companies large and small. In 2010, Fran's pro bono efforts helped add an amendment to the Dodd Frank Financial Reform Bill that restored $270 million to 9,500 bank depositors. In addition to THE CENTRAL PARK LOST MITTEN PARTY, Fran's next book fo

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