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Five ways to keep your child cool
By Kim Sullivan on 18/04/2010 15:37:54
How to keep your cool in a tropical climate
1. Layer with cooler clothing Cool, light cotton clothing is ideal during the day. Skin should be covered when the sun is at its strongest.2. Head for the shade Stay out of the sun between 11am–3pm, and always protect your child’s head and neck
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Travelling with children six-plus
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 10:32:34
As your child becomes more independent and adventurous, the whole wide world awaits you…
The range of holidays suddenly opens up at this age. Your child (hopefully) is more adventurous with food, is reading, can watch the in-flight video, sits for longer in the car and is just about ready for some family adventure. An isolated villa
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Kids welcome: the world's most stylish hotels
By Junior on 15/08/2011 11:53:48
Purveyors of good taste and design, Mr & Mrs Smith, select six of the world’s most chic and child-friendly hotels
Anantara Si Kao Resort and Spa, ThailandWith the Andaman Sea on one side and tropical jungle on the other, Anantara Si Kao is already one up on your average beach resort. Add luxury trimmings (Ayurvedic spa, restaurants, glorious pools for little and large swimmers), plus a few e...
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Choosing a children's holiday club
By Junior on 12/08/2011 15:44:08
A well-run children’s club is a real bonus, keeping your child happily entertained, and giving you some much-needed “me-time”
.holidaynanny.org) has 70 nannies on their books, many with a specialist set of skills, whether it be musical, sporty, creative or sandcastle-building skills you’re looking for.Look at our Tips & advice section for other useful hints.
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Term time abroad
By Junior on 01/08/2011 17:44:07
Believe that holidays can be educational for children? Read on...
current learning stage.For more details, visit www.takethefamily.comSee our interesting Tips & advice section for more helpful information on a range of topics.
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Five ways to avoid car sickness
By Kim Sullivan on 18/04/2010 15:26:43
Tips for a more pleasant journey
1. Know the signs Motion sickness is caused by repetitive small movements sending the brain mixed messages. Cold sweats, a queasy stomach and feeling dizzy are often the first signs.2. Hold your head up Encourage activities where your child has
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Fuss-free flying with children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 26/09/2010 07:50:43
The lowdown on the family-friendliness of airlines
, this childcare service (available on all wide-bodied aircraft flying long-haul routes) now provides a range of on-the-ground services to complement the much heralded on-board service where your nanny will arrange convenient dining times for your child, set up
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Happy Family Travel: How to avoid a mid-air meltdown
By Junior on 12/08/2011 11:55:24
A sense of unease accompanies any plane journey with children. Here’s how to avoid such a crisis
yourself of the glorious time you’re going to have when you get to your final destination.See our Tips & advice section for more holiday suggestions.
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Flying with children made simple
By Fiona McKim on 25/07/2011 18:25:06
Do you have a fear of flying en famille? Peruse our tips for stress-free trips
as well as a child- friendly menu for choosy young palates.See more top tips for flying with children
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Prepare for a virtual vacation
By Junior on 01/08/2011 17:54:34
Take a virtual tour of major landmarks around the world
Valley Of The Kings. Visit www.heritage-key.comOur Tips & advice section has many more interesting suggestions.
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