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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...
’s 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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Renting a family car on holiday
By Junior on 30/08/2011 16:26:40
Read our advice for a stress-free approach to hiring a car on holiday
Often, you’re at your weakest when you hire a car on holiday, tired and stressed after a flight. Here are some dos and don’ts to help make the process a little easier:- Don’t book the smallest car available just because it’s cheap – remember you have luggage, too, and possibly a ...
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Travel With Children guide book
By Junior on 11/08/2011 15:39:01
Make sure you read Travel With Children which is teeming with inspiration, suggestions and essential information for ensuring your family holiday is perfect
wide selection of helpful hints and detailed information in our Tips & advice section.
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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
to look up, such as playing I Spy. Avoid activities such as reading or games that involve looking down.3. Cool it Keep the car well ventilated, stop for frequent breaks, and make sure the driver takes bends and corners gently.4. Front first If your child
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Tourism Concern’s Ethical Travel Guide
By Junior on 10/08/2011 17:08:56
The second edition of Tourism Concern’s Ethical Travel Guide is fully updated and packed with ideas for greener, more socially responsible holidays
.Visit www.earthscan.co.ukRead our article, Your dream green holiday, which is a fabulously detailed account of ethical travelling.
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Travel Tips for Toddlers
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 10:24:10
Forget the tears and tantrums, with a little forethought travelling with your toddler can be a great adventure
Most parents find toddlerhood the hardest time to fly, mainly because your child is big enough to climb around on the seats but not old enough to read, play Nintendo or watch the in-flight video (although portable DVD players are a godsend). So from
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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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The best websites for planning a family holiday
By Junior on 31/08/2011 10:28:25
These websites are great for organising a family holiday, grabbing a special deal and picking up loads of helpful travel tips
Whether you need inspiration, advice or a bargain, visit these family-friendly websites:- For inspiration: www.101holidays.co.uk Packed with holiday ideas, traveller reviews and a Family Holiday search facility. - For the beach: www
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Holiday health and safety
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 23/01/2009 16:42:42
When it comes to travel, safety comes first
.holidayextras.comIt's also important to make sure you've got the right insurance. Here are five things to bear in mind:INSURANCE TIPS1. Read the paperwork and ask questions if you don't understand anything. 2. Make sure you check what you're covered or not covered for. 3
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How to make your kite reach new heights
By Claire O'Donnell on 02/04/2013 16:36:00
Expert advice on how to make a kite and more importantly keep it flying high
. If you’d rather watch from the sidelines, check out the 15th Streatham Common Annual Kite Day in London on April 7, or other events nationwide.For simple, easy to make kite designs visit The Kite Society of Great Britain. Read more...The best garden games
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