Traveling with kids
Tips for Vacationing with another Family
General Getting Prepared Planning
Vacationing with another Family can be a great way to multiply the fun, cut costs and share babysitting duties so that every set of parents gets a real break. However, it can also leave you in tears and destroy previously cherished relationships if you haven’t prepared yourself for new situations. Spending time with your friends is a […]
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Tips for Stroller Drivers
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All of us, parents, have been there. And some of you, reading this post, still are. And we all know that stroller is an essential accessory that gives your kid (and yourself) the necessary comfort. But it can sometimes be a difficult tool to manage: extremely crowded public transportation, an itinerary with ups and downs […]
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Back to daily routine: How to Assimilate to “Real” Life Once More
General Getting Prepared Planning
Back to daily routine after long or short vacation? You planned your vacation for weeks and weeks. You explored a different world; you showed your children new, exciting things; and you hit a few pitfalls along the way. All in all, your vacation was a great success. And now you must return. How can you […]
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How to Make the Most of Your Last Evening on Vacation
Your last evening on vacation is the last evening of a priceless adventure. Make it special for everyone by choosing a restaurant or a special place where everyone can come together comfortably and happily. Remember: this does not always mean you head to the ritzy Italian place with candles and the best bruschetta in […]
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How to beat motion sickness?
General Getting Prepared Planning
Motion sickness (travel sickness) is common, especially in children. Motion sickness occurs when the brain receives conflicting information from the motion-sensing parts of the body -the inner ears, eyes and nerves in the extremities. The symptoms of motion sickness are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, sweating, and a sense of feeling unwell. It’s not clear why motion […]
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