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Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
For Kids
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE | Visitors watch as park staff gives a blacksmithing demonstration. |
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The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site offers demonstrations throughout the year which include, peanut boiling and blacksmithing, giving young ones and those who are young at heart, a glimpse into life on the Carter Farm in the 1930’s. There are other special events designed for the whole family which are held several times per year. Find out when these programs are offered by checking our page.
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE | Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer book by Jimmy Carter and illustrated by Amy Carter. |
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The sells a variety of toys representative of the toys from the 1930’s era including wooden spinning tops, jacks, cup & ball, and marbles. For the parents who want the kids to learn while they play, there are educational toys available. There are plenty of children’s books available that explain different aspects, from farm life to understanding our government. Jimmy Carter has authored several books about politics and life, which are available in the bookstore. He also has published a children’s book, The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer, a bedtime story that he would tell his daughter Amy, who is also the illustrator for the book.
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More fun for kids links to the Jimmy Carter NHS Educational Program website more... | | Enjoy a train ride from Cordele, GA to Plains, GA links to the SAM Shortline website more... | |
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Did You Know?
Jimmy Carter achieved his education, grades 1 through 11, at the Plains High School. There was no 12th grade so he graduated after the 11th grade as the class of 1941 salutatorian receiving the 2nd highest grades in his class.
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Last Updated: July 30, 2006 at 16:44 EST |