Planning a trip to Paris and want to make the planning process fun for kids, get them ready to explore once you’re there, and help guarantee a memorable experience? Time to read some children’s books about Paris. Books are a huge help. Especially travel books for kids. The problem is there are SO many awesome books about Paris that it’s…
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Visiting the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Recognizing an Eric Carle book is easy. Many of them have the same characteristics: a white background, a bright image or two using just a few colors on each page, a nice dark black font with a few words. All distractions are taken away so that the focus can be on what the focus should be on, the illustrations and…
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Bookstore Love: Bethany Beach Books, Bethany Beach, Delaware
Today I have a guest post from Robin Barone. Robin is the author of the book series “Where is Robin?” which will be releasing the second in the series later this year. Her guest post today is for the ongoing series on this site, Bookstore Love. She shares why Bethany Beach Books attracted her when she visited during an author…
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The Benefit of World Travel for Kids
Today I have a guest post by Andrew of The Adventurous Mailbox. The Adventurous Mailbox provides subscribers with stories from their main character’s travels around the world. I asked Andrew to share with our readers his passion for kid travel. So, today he delves into some of his thoughts on the benefits of travel and a personal experience that taught him…
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Geography Games to Avoid Summer Brain Drain
I was reading this article on Scholastic Parent about skill-boosting board games and thought I would add my own twist to the list. And, if you haven’t guessed it, that would be a travel-related twist. Here are some geography games for kids. New Geography Game: Where to? A Travel Adventure Game The people behind the popular subscription box Little Passports has…
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