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Visite des enfants créoles à la Nouvelle-Orléans

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Faites une promenade dans le temps lors de cette visite à pied unique de 90 minutes du quartier français. Le Creole Kids Tour, dirigé par un enseignant, conduit les enfants du primaire (et leurs adultes) à travers 6 pâtés de maisons du quartier français en expliquant qui vivait ici, pourquoi ils vivaient ici et à quoi ressemblait la vie des enfants vivant ici au 19ème siècle. Les enfants verront des images du passé, tiendront des artefacts du passé et reconstitueront un moment dans le temps. Les adultes présents repartiront avec une meilleure compréhension de la ville et des enfants très heureux ! Les adultes sont encouragés à participer ou à se détendre et à laisser leurs enfants diriger le spectacle.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Fri 05 Dec
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Information additionnelle
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Fonctionne dans tous conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller en conséquence
À quoi s'attendre
1
Mississippi River
Families will learn facts about the river and its use over the past centuries. Dad jokes and thought provoking questions are included.
2
Andrew Jackson Statue
Kids will learn who Andrew Jackson was, what he is best known for, and why there is a statue of him in New Orleans. They will also greet him as a 19th century citizen would.
3
Jackson Square
In this open park, families will sit in the shade and learn about the different people who controlled, worked, and lived in New Orleans since the 1600s. We'll discuss how this land was used and why people came here- willingly and enslaved. Kids will learn about daily life in the 1800s for free kids vs enslaved children; Americans vs Creoles, and boys vs girls. Thought provoking discussions are woven into the reenactment of aspects of our past while soaking up the sun in this beautiful Square.
4
St. Louis Cathedral
Families will learn about the role of the Catholic Church in setting up the colony- as well as the Code Noir which governed religion and roles of the enslaved population. We'll peek along the side and hear about one of the most popular Catholic holidays: Mardi Gras.
5
Mississippi River
Families will learn facts about the river and its use over the past centuries. Dad jokes and thought provoking questions are included.
6
Andrew Jackson Statue
Kids will learn who Andrew Jackson was, what he is best known for, and why there is a statue of him in New Orleans. They will also greet him as a 19th century citizen would.
7
Jackson Square
In this open park, families will sit in the shade and learn about the different people who controlled, worked, and lived in New Orleans since the 1600s. We'll discuss how this land was used and why people came here- willingly and enslaved. Kids will learn about daily life in the 1800s for free kids vs enslaved children; Americans vs Creoles, and boys vs girls. Thought provoking discussions are woven into the reenactment of aspects of our past while soaking up the sun in this beautiful Square.
8
St. Louis Cathedral
Families will learn about the role of the Catholic Church in setting up the colony- as well as the Code Noir which governed religion and roles of the enslaved population. We'll peek along the side and hear about one of the most popular Catholic holidays: Mardi Gras.
9
Mississippi River
Families will learn facts about the river and its use over the past centuries. Dad jokes and thought provoking questions are included.
10
Andrew Jackson Statue
Kids will learn who Andrew Jackson was, what he is best known for, and why there is a statue of him in New Orleans. They will also greet him as a 19th century citizen would.
11
Jackson Square
In this open park, families will sit in the shade and learn about the different people who controlled, worked, and lived in New Orleans since the 1600s. We'll discuss how this land was used and why people came here- willingly and enslaved. Kids will learn about daily life in the 1800s for free kids vs enslaved children; Americans vs Creoles, and boys vs girls. Thought provoking discussions are woven into the reenactment of aspects of our past while soaking up the sun in this beautiful Square.
12
St. Louis Cathedral
Families will learn about the role of the Catholic Church in setting up the colony- as well as the Code Noir which governed religion and roles of the enslaved population. We'll peek along the side and hear about one of the most popular Catholic holidays: Mardi Gras.
13
Fleuve Mississippi
Les familles apprendront des faits sur la rivière et son utilisation au cours des siècles passés. Des blagues de papa et des questions stimulantes sont incluses.
14
Statue d'André Jackson
Les enfants apprendront qui était Andrew Jackson, pourquoi il est surtout connu et pourquoi il y a une statue de lui à la Nouvelle-Orléans. Ils le salueront également comme le ferait un citoyen du XIXe siècle.
15
Place Jackson
Dans ce parc ouvert, les familles s'assoiront à l'ombre et découvriront les différentes personnes qui contrôlaient, travaillaient et vivaient à la Nouvelle-Orléans depuis les années 1600. Nous discuterons de la façon dont cette terre a été utilisée et pourquoi les gens sont venus ici - volontairement et réduits en esclavage. Les enfants apprendront la vie quotidienne dans les années 1800 pour les enfants libres contre les enfants esclaves ; Américains contre créoles, et garçons contre filles. Des discussions stimulantes sont tissées dans la reconstitution d'aspects de notre passé tout en profitant du soleil sur cette belle place.
16
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Les familles apprendront le rôle de l'Église catholique dans la création de la colonie, ainsi que le Code Noir qui régissait la religion et les rôles de la population asservie. Nous jetterons un coup d'œil sur le côté et entendrons parler de l'une des fêtes catholiques les plus populaires : Mardi Gras.
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Commentaires (52)
cjarand
Jun 2013
My 5 and 6 year old have been on two of Ms. Dresser's tours (creole kids tour and the creepy crescent tour) and have had a great time on both of them. The tours are highly engaging as well as educational (even for the adults!) and they are a refreshing change from so many of the canned New Orleans tours. I can't recommend this tour enough for anyone with kids visiting New Orleans (and even for residents of the city with kids, like myself). The props used made the history come alive. Learning about Louisiana's natural resources with a secret box of "White Gold" and seeing the bustle and hoop skirt worn in the 19th century made for an unforgettable experience! Even my little one was drawn in and excited about the tours. They still mention some of the creepy, weird things they learned. Great job!!!
jenjen4039
Apr 2012
New Orleans with kids can be FANTASTIC! We go often and loved the Creole Kids tour. The tour is totally focused on the kids, but the adults will enjoy as well. All 3 of my kids (13, 10, 9) really enjoyed it and learned something too! Thanks Jill - we will certainly be back!
Nragnone
Apr 2012
My 8 year old daughter & i enjoyed The Port, the Pirates & All the rest tour so much that we convinced her teacher to take her entire class on it for a field trip! The next day at school, I heard the students refer to things they had learned on the tour too. We had to try out the Creole Kids tour too, which is equally impressive. What a great way to learn about our city, the history and its culture!

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