It’s been a while, but I wanted to resurrect my bookstore and library love series. I love a good independent bookstore, and I love a good library. Through these posts, I hope you’ll take time to add them to your itinerary on your travels. But today it’s all about ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center in Charlotte, NC. Disclaimer:…
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Weekend Trip Travel Journal – FREE Printable
I’m thinking for the time being, Friday’s will unofficial be Travel Journal day. Or at least FREE printable day. What a fun way to start the weekend. Today’s addition to the kid’s travel journal resources is the “Weekend Trip Travel Journal“. It’s a single page that can be printed and filled out quickly to reflect and remember a weekend getaway….
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Books that Teach Russian to Children
I’m a huge advocate for learning languages. Do whatever you can do to make it happen for your kids. Introduce your kids to new languages early. I don’t expect a miracle for my own kids, but I do hope for a life-long love of being interested in other languages. For those reading Russian children’s books, this post on books that…
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Best children’s books for a trip to Tokyo
I love writing about Japan. It was one of the first places I actually wrote about on this site as I lived there as a kid and figured that’s reason enough to write about it. Now with Summer Olympics coming to Tokyo next year, I thought it would be a good time to prepare Japan for kids with all of…
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Atlas Crate Review: India
We were gifted the Atlas Crate subscription box by my in-laws. I say “we” because I think I enjoy it just as much. You can read more of my thoughts in my Atlas Crate Review, but as you probably already know I love travel-themed subscription boxes for kids. This one’s no different. Here’s my Atlas Crate Review: India. Note: This…
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