Traveling In The Wild West

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For Parents Traveling In The Wild West (NAPSA)—Forfamilies plan- ning a trip to the American West, everyone’s favorite builder can help construct a vacation plan that kids will love. Riding into the Wild West— trading his hard hat for a cowboy hat and his ladder for a lasso— Bob the Builder points out some not-to-be-missed landmarks, > ~@ Everyone’s favorite builder is heading out to explore America’s Wild West. including: Grand Canyon (Arizona), Yellowstone National Park (Idaho, Montana and Wyoming), Dodge City (Kansas), Yosemite (California), The Alamo (Texas), Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota) and Devil’s Tower (Wyoming). In the meantime, Bob reminds parents that, when saddling up with youngsters—especially in warm areas—be sure to keep extra water on hand. And for long trips, bring lots of healthy snacks. Bob’s Wild West adventures can be seen in “Bob the Builder: Built To Be Wild,” a new DVD musical special filled with gold mines, campfires and the legend of a long-lost treasure. The special introduces all-new characters, including a cowgirl named Rio; her horse, Dollar; her pickup truck, Jackaroo; and the rest of the “Double R” ranch crew. To learn more about “Bob the Builder: Built To Be Wild” and his other products and games, visit www.bobthebuilder.com.