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| Travelling With Children
The purpose of this group is, through the might of the Minti members, to give parents and carers information to make travelling to somewhere new as easy as possible. I am calling on all of you to help your fellow Minti mates and write an article using your local knowledge about your local area or country. Anything that would make our lives easier has got to be a good thing. If you can add in some handy phrases in your local language, that would be great!
Please start a new topic for your country or area so that we can keep this easy to search, and then let us all know by making a blog entry. The worl is our oyster!
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There's a really neat website about educational travel for families in Texas - www.texaseducationvacation.com. It's also a great resource for teachers and home school parents to get lesson plan ideas, suggestions for in class activities, plan field trips and more. Much of the content is based upon the state's TEKS curriculum that is taught in Texas public schools so it ties in nicely with what kids are learning in class. A lot of the search results are sortable by grade level, subject matter and more. They also list events such as festivals and fairs that are held statewide throughout the year. Give it a look! |
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LOCATION: Space Camp
Just in time for holiday travel, we're giving away 12 copies of TripFLIX every day for the next 8 days. Watch the featured video of the day, answer the question in the Comments section, and the first 12 correct answers will win a free copy of the DVD. Click here to leave a comment and win.
Leave a comment the you've Twittered, Blogged, or otherwise spread the word about the contest, and you'll be entered to win a $50 Amazon gift card. |
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Our family does quite a bit of traveling with our kids. We try to go overseas as much as we can, but recently with the downturn of the economy in the US, we're trying to travel more domestically. Do you guys have favorite road trips that you would be willing to share about?
Myself and a few other parents also just started a website called Trekaroo - Kids. Trips. Tips. You can check out some of favorite places to visit in the US in my travel passport.
We are a site that is dedicated to families traveling with kids. We are in 8 states and have over 5000 Things to See and Do with kids. Parents who just got back from somewhere can create a list of all the places they went to in a travel passport and write reviews of the places they went to. While parents who are going somewhere, can access that valuable word of mouth advice. Since we are a new site, we are rewarding our founding members for their reviews, so if you're a travel happy parent, come join and write some reviews of places you've been to.
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Hi all! I am new here and we have been traveling the world for 19 months as a family and will continue to do that. I have lots of info on my website which is very family and child based:
www.soultravelers3.com As I have time I will add some advice things here as we have learned a tremendous amount during our travels. We homeschool as we go and also my child does violin and piano lessons as we roam, so we know much about extended travel which is actually a lot cheaper than vacations. We have some videos up on youtube and will be getting more up as we have time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn9rDTZj-m4 You can join our channel if you like them. My daughter who is fluently bilingual in Spanish will be doing some small tutorials in Spanish for kids. Looking forward to meeting more folks , learning more and sharing!
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Since this is a group, I assume that it is ok to post a question. I traveled over the summer and have encountered a new problem with my youngest son. I was fortunate on our trip to the states because my older son had a little playmate his age that was sitting next to him. His mother and I were both relieved we were sitting together as this kept both of the boys occupied. My other son, who was 2 at the time, constantly was slipping out of his seat and screaming every time I had to put him back in. He wanted to roam around while the plane was landing and taking off and never wanted to sit down. I tried the usual things, small little gifts that he could unwrap, playing cars with him etc. How would you keep a child buckled in? I am at a loss and next year we are again traveling and I want to be better prepared for this. I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! |
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Hi there, I was wondering if any one has any tips on flying with a 17 month old. Will live WA perth and are flying to the UK for Christmas this year. But I'm worried how my daughter will go. She has suffered alot of ear infections this year. I've put in down to her teeth. I'm hoping that they are all through by then. We are flying Emirates, I'm unsure how they are for babies.
Thanks for any advice
Tracey |
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i find wen i go which is probably every 4-6 months either on train or in car take between 6 and eight hours either visiting family my god son or just friends i find with my twins u take 2 favorite toys with them lots of juice food and a blanket and let them get out of they car or pram half way for as long as u can cope or need to get bck on the road that is my journey rules hope it helps u xx |
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Me, hubby and little Oille 4 in June will be travelling to Tunisia in June for 7 days. He has been on a plane b4 but never to a place so hot. Will he be able for the heat? I have always been very careful about the sun and protect him well and he has never been burned. Also he does not use a push chair anymore but do you think I should take one anyway? Tnx in advance
Kastol |
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That would be a big YES from me......
Reasons....
1: They won't keep undoing your belt buckle...
2: When it is time to eat you will have enough room for your tray
3: If they decided to throw up it won't be all over you and other possible passengers
4: If traveling with your partner/wife/husband and they and baby are asleep you can still get up to go to the toilet.
5: Less leg cramps.
6: They won't keep pulling out the ear plugs while you are trying to watch a film.
7: They will have a screen of their own so they won't keep touch yours and turning off the movie or changing it...
8: You can watch what ever you want while they watch what they want and even if they don't like to wear the head phones they will still watch the screen.
9:When they need something it is much easier to get for them if they have their own seat as moving around while baby is on your lap is rather hard to do if what you want has fallen on the floor...
10: Holding on to Francis while on the airplane made for a very hot and sweaty ride....
There are many other reasons but still a bit to tired to think of them right now..... |
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I give two thumbs up for traveling with Quantas.... I am sure those that fly have their preferred airlines, but in my case flying with Francis Quantas was the way to go.
I will say though if you are traveling with kids, I totally recommend buying them a seat of their own... This was my only regret. Because when it came time to eat we had trouble... Francis's meal came out first which was fine, but his tray was still with us by the time our food came and then we had three trays and one of us could not eat because one of us was either holding Francis, or the dirty tray....
But on the bright side, ask and you shall receive! You want milk, they have it. You want some baby food they had that as well. You want to walk your child up and down the plane no worries just don't do it when it is food serving time, you want to take as much time in the loos as possible no worries. Ok the passengers don't like that bit much but you'll find that by the time they get to were they are going they have forgotten about your kid taking up loo space, besides there are others.. :)
Kids meals they have those too... My cousin flew down to Melbourne from QLD with Quantas and although it was only a two hour trip or was it three can't remember but she said they were amazing. SHe had the baby food offered to her, where as we got the kids meals (which need to be ordered when buying your ticket.).
Also when your child decides to throw up on you four hours before you land, they give you PJ'S from first class... Yes my son through up on me four hours before we landed. And I now have some lovely PJ's from Quantas airlines first class.. YIPPEEE... I did look funny when I got off the plane but at least I was not smelling like baby spew....
To sum it all up if you can avoid flying until your child is at least five, or can pay for their own ticket, if you can't avoid that then I suggest if possible buy them their own seat, it will be much more comfortable for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If it is a short two or five hour flight sure, but 15 hours get an extra chair..... |
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