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6 Ways to Holiday with Kids.

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6 Ways to Holiday with Kids.

By An Ordinary Family of 5 Many people are put off by the thought of particular types of holidays with children. But kids are actually very versatile and will cope with many different cultures and environments. There are many ways to holiday with children, depending on budget and travel opportunities. Hotels Who doesn’t love a good all-inclusive break, with unlimited snacks, drinks, and poolside fun? Most resorts abroad have kids’ clubs that the children will enjoy, while the adults can have some quality time alone.  Other choices include half board, where breakfast and dinner are included, and self-catering for flexible...

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What’s Your “Why!?”

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What’s Your “Why!?”

By Twins Travel The World Perhaps one of the questions we most often get asked as a travelling family, is “why” do you chose to do this? “Why” do you brave the long flights, the red eyes, the airport delays, the sleepless nights, the toddler tantrums and the unpredictability that comes with travelling with little ones? Since our identical twins were born we have travelled seven countries with our boys. We swam with sea turtles in the Bahamas, travelled to the west coast of Canada, watched in awe the thundering of Niagara Falls and hiked the mountains of British Columbia....

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Five Things Kids Learn from Travelling

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Five Things Kids Learn from Travelling

By Eat Pray Love Play Although I cannot deny that there are valuable lessons that children are taught at school, the life lessons I have witnessed my children experience while travelling has been priceless! Here are five of these nuggets of wisdom. Diversity in The World Seeing with their own eyes, people who look different, dress differently and speak differently, will educate children on the diversity of the human race more than any movie or book ever will. Appreciation for Their Privilege When kids witness first-hand what a less privileged lifestyle looks like, they have far more appreciation for the...

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