TEN WAYS TO GET KIDS EXCITED ABOUT THE FAMILY TRIP

Written by Ruth Lutnick


You, your husband and two children, ages 10 and 13 are going on a long-anticipated—by you—trip to London and Paris. You and your husband have been there before and loved it so much that you simply must show your children those famous places and mind-opening culture palaces.

Your children are not so thrilled. In fact,repparttar 13-year-old, a girl, has asked if she could stay with her best friend while you and her whiny younger brother go to Europe without her.

How do you turnrepparttar 133935 scenario around? How do you detoxifyrepparttar 133936 inevitable, “Are we there yet?” Here are ten ways to go.

#1 Get them intorepparttar 133937 mood ofrepparttar 133938 place in advance. Watch movies or read books set in that particular country or city. This will involve them inrepparttar 133939 places on an emotional level, and they'll be really keen to actually go to “where it happened.” Many of these media offerings are about kids, and that's always an interest builder. Some of these stories showrepparttar 133940 kids asrepparttar 133941 brave,repparttar 133942 bold and adventurous ones, whilerepparttar 133943 adults in charge need their help. Nothing like being more in control of a situation thanrepparttar 133944 grownups to whet your appetite for travel.

#2 Find places that are intriguing, not-well-known and “kid-friendly” to visit. As a former kid, I'm sure you remember how PAINFUL “seeing” something can be. Plan to go to places where you will be “doing” something. Active places win hands down with kids. If you do go to a “seeing” place, plan an activity, such as a scavenger hunt, to transform it into a “doing” place. Imaginerepparttar 133945 fun you can have at spots such asrepparttar 133946 perfume museum in Paris, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, or atrepparttar 133947 City of London museum sound and light show depictingrepparttar 133948 famous fire that destroyed London!

#3 Plan shopping trips that your kids will enjoy and have them save up for special stuff they like, or give them allowances. Allow equal time for each inrepparttar 133949 shop of his/her choice. Getting stuff is always a blast, and showingrepparttar 133950 stuff off to friends gives them bragging rights as well!

Where to Find Some of the Best Beaches in the World

Written by Helen Palmer


We think that Cape Town has some ofrepparttar best beaches inrepparttar 133934 world.

You can choose beaches which are onrepparttar 133935 Indian Ocean, with warm water, or those onrepparttar 133936 colder Atlantic Ocean. Neither coast is very distant fromrepparttar 133937 other, so travelling betweenrepparttar 133938 two is easy by road or rail.

Most ofrepparttar 133939 beaches, which stretch aroundrepparttar 133940 coastline are long with white sand. On some ofrepparttar 133941 beaches like Muizenberg you'll find lifeguards, so they are safe to surf from.

Other beaches, like Boulders Beach, you'll find plenty of animals. On Boulders beach it'srepparttar 133942 African Penguins that live there. Beware, they can be rather smelly and they do bite if you get too close to them, but don't let that stop you diving intorepparttar 133943 water to swim with them. The penguins appear very tolerant of their fellow human sunbathers and are quite happy to live harmoniously with us! Let's face it, where else can you get an experience like this?

Seals and fish life abound, which in turn bringsrepparttar 133944 bird life. Whilst sitting onrepparttar 133945 back verandah ofrepparttar 133946 house we constantly seerepparttar 133947 more common birds such as Turns, Black-Backed Seagulls, Cormorants, but great excitement happens whenrepparttar 133948 African Pelicans come to visit. Huge jumbo jets of birds, serenely floating along likerepparttar 133949 QE2 in full sail!

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