Junior Ranger Program
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Junior_Ranger_Program an entity of type: GovernmentAgency
The Junior Ranger Programs consists of activities prepared especially for 5- to 12-year-old visitors to the area of the National Park Service. Children and their families participate in the program by completing prepared activity books which are generally free, but in a few cases can cost up to $3. The activity books direct children to areas they might otherwise miss, or to things of special interest to the age group. The booklets contain information that helps children and their families discover the importance of a park on their own terms, and decide what the park means to them personally. After completing the specified amount of pages for the child's age group, the participant is awarded a patch, badge and/or certificate, unique to each park. Yellowstone National Park was the first to s
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Junior Ranger Program
xsd:integer
11496036
xsd:integer
1113769667
rdf:langString
The Junior Ranger Programs consists of activities prepared especially for 5- to 12-year-old visitors to the area of the National Park Service. Children and their families participate in the program by completing prepared activity books which are generally free, but in a few cases can cost up to $3. The activity books direct children to areas they might otherwise miss, or to things of special interest to the age group. The booklets contain information that helps children and their families discover the importance of a park on their own terms, and decide what the park means to them personally. After completing the specified amount of pages for the child's age group, the participant is awarded a patch, badge and/or certificate, unique to each park. Yellowstone National Park was the first to start the Junior Ranger program.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
6586