As we gear up for November, I want to give readers a chance to think about the books they may be interested in reading with their kids in the coming month. If the question is, what should I read next?, at Kids Travel Books we ask it a little differently. Where should we read next? To help pinpoint setting, I…
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A season-specific travel journal for kids: FREE Download
For a lot of families, October and November are prime travel times. Whether it’s a weekend trip to check out the color-changing leaves, a day trip to go apple picking, or the annual tradition of being part of the biggest travel days of the year and celebrating Thanksgiving with a road trip – people are on the go. In my…
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Children’s books in Russian
So, you’re looking for some children’s books in Russian? Ok. I get it. This site is dedicated to children’s books in English set in other countries, but I can still help you out. If you want to check out Russian children’s books, feel free. Or scroll down to check out some resources I’ve put together to help you find what…
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Best children’s books for a trip to Acadia National Park
I read once that America’s culture is in its nature. And the National Parks are the highlight reel. I love National Parks. The parks themselves, the junior ranger program, the shops, the people that work there – it’s all the best of the best. If anyone asks me how they should spend a family vacation or what they should see…
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Family Travel Tips: Germany
Part of my goal for Kids Travel Books is to encourage families to travel. The books help. And so do tips. I’m publishing these tips on my blog because I think it’s important to see that, yes, we do travel with our kids. I also come across so many cool experiences that I need a place to share them, so…
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