As we start to end this year and gear up for next year, I think it’s a good time to prep with acknowledging countries that may be celebrating in January. What are they celebrating? Themselves! Here’s January National Days. These countries are provided with links to the children’s books page. They can be used to guide the answer to the…
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Mountain Trip Travel Journal Printable
Another printable for the kid’s travel journal templates pages. This is dedicated to trips to the mountains. I’ve seen several searches on this page recently for books about mountains. A post will be coming soon, but in the meantime, I thought I’d add to your travel journal arsenal. Here’s a Mountain Trip Travel Journal – for Free! This is a…
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Visiting Red & Lulu’s NYC, a book review and travel tips
When I think of Christmas, I think of Christmas songs. One of my favorites is Silver Bells. The line “it’s Christmastime in the City”. This book tells the story of separated birds from the country, who make their way to New York. And while we follow their story, we get to experience Christmastime in the City. Here’s my tips for…
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French Children’s Books
There are a lot of resources for French children’s books available to families online, so I’m glad you’re here so that I can sort them out for you. First, I’m going to share a selection of the French version of books that are popular in English. The book covers are similar to the English versions so all you have to…
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Atlas Crate: France
If you’re thinking of getting a travel-themed subscription box for your kids, Atlas Crate is definitely one of the best. I’ve shared several posts about what’s in the box, and today I share an Atlas Crate Review for the France Box. This is a little different from my other reviews, so scroll down to find out what I thought about…
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