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So where to start? If you are just thinking about going, please do it! I can not recommend it enough, it really was the happiest place on earth for us but we are all big Disney fans. In our group it was myself, wife and our 7yr old daughter. My mum, dad and my younger sister who has some physical and learning disabilities. I mention my sisters disabilities because I can share some advice on how we...
Last updated: 08/06/2017 by wonderkidsblog to wonderkidsblog's Blog
Filed under: Travel
Travelling with your family will undoubtedly leave you with some great and unforgettable memories. Therefore, don’t forget to bring your camera with you. However, if your kids are still young, you need to think about travel safety measures twice as much. So, if you have a road trip coming up, make sure to read the following points and start your travels with peace of mind. Prepare the kids for...
Last updated: 26/02/2017 by TraceyC to TraceyC's Blog
Filed under: Travel
TEN REASONS WHY BABIES CRY ON PLANES 1 I have a vast audience – they’re gonna love me. 2 I like the new echo and resonance of my voice on this plane – I want to hear it some more. 3 I didn’t get my own seat – BAWL! 4 Call this puree heated, call this milk warm – they are both barely TEPID – BAWL. 5 These nappy changing facilities smell funny and leave me claustrophobic – HOWL. 6...
Last updated: 15/10/2015 by tots2travel to tots2travel's Blog
Filed under: Travel
We’ve been lucky enough to witness a glorious British summer this year with plenty of beautiful sunny days and scorching heat throughout August. But, whether we like it or not the British summer is drawing to a close and autumn is fast approaching us. Mornings are getting darker and those winter woolly jumpers are slowly looking more appealing. However, holidaying doesn’t need to stop at...
Last updated: 02/09/2014 by RuthFountain to RuthFountain's Blog
Filed under: Travel
That summer holiday that you and your family have been waiting for all year round, is finally here. However, in and amongst all the excitement of going away on holiday, the importance of your family’s safety and well-being could not be given the attention it deserves. Here are just a few pointers of how to keep your children safe on holiday… Sun cream Whether you’re going on holiday abroad...
Last updated: 20/08/2014 by chloehashemi to chloehashemi's Blog
Filed under: Travel
Even going on holiday can be a transition for your children. Moving house, whether internationally or even just down the road can be a lot for them to handle, because their familiarity is being taken from them. For many children, however old they are, moving house is difficult as it means leaving friends, memories and familiar places behind. The entire moving process can create a lot of stress for...
Last updated: 01/08/2014 by chloehashemi to chloehashemi's Blog
Filed under: Travel
Holidays with youngsters are pretty stressful without any added pressure. Unfortunately, when on a family ski holiday, a couple received a pretty nasty letter under their hotel door in relation to their baby daughter. The letter which was posted on Dad on the Run blog said that the parents should have left their baby at home. It went on to read: " Thank you for bringing a screaming baby to a ski...
Last updated: 05/03/2014 by MumtoAbby to MumtoAbby's Blog
Filed under: Family, Travel
There has always been a prevailing attitude when it comes to travelling with kids. Put the big adventures and the extended trips to Asia on hold until the kids are a bit older is the common message. While they're still in primary school, stay close to home where it's safe and familiar . But is swapping the big soul-searching trips of old for a visit to their grandparents really the best thing for...
Last updated: 10/09/2013 by JosieSampson to JosieSampson's Blog
Filed under: Travel
Singapore Airlines is offering passengers the option to pay for seats in a kid-free zone on their planes. Scoot, the budget arm of SA, is allowing customers to upgrade to their ScootinSilence cabin for just €10.50 (S$18), where passengers are promised “exclusivity and privacy…as under-12s will be someplace else”. The carrier, which flies from Singapore to Sydney and the Gold Coast, has...
Last updated: 27/08/2013 by MumtoAbby to MumtoAbby's Blog
Filed under: Travel
If you’re thinking that Singapore isn’t the most child-friendly destination in the world, then I'm here to prove you wrong! Clean, safe and full of culture, there’s plenty to see and do on this vibrant island. The best part is that it’s small enough for all the attractions to be ‘nearby’ so there’ll be no complaining about tired legs and most definitely not about being bored...
Last updated: 13/07/2013 by JosieSampson to JosieSampson's Blog
Filed under: Travel
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