Can an eight-year-old have fun in Florence? Can you entertain a teenager in London? Can an extended family vacation to Europe be a unique and rewarding experience? Absolutely, says Cynthia Harriman, who has gathered the wisdom gained from months of travel abroad with her family into this comprehensive and essential guide. Complete with anecdotes and witty cartoons, this book includes invaluable tips about where to stay, where to eat, language skills, finding affordable fun for the entire family and more. (5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 352 pages, maps, charts, illustrations)
Customer Review: and I’m not even going to Europe
This book has been an excellent resource for us, and we aren’t even going to Europe. We are travelling abroad with our children, and we now have ideas about how to make boring things interesting, as well as how to anticipate problems before they happen. A lot of great information for family travel!
Customer Review: Confidence Building - We Can Do It!
Take Your Kids to Europe delivers the feeling that even if you haven’t travelled a great deal or haven’t been to Europe with your kids, there is no mystery to it all. You don’t have to be a jet set family, you simply think things through, examine your family dynamics, get everyone involved and go! The author helps you understand, especially through examples, that you need to adjust your itineraries to kids’ ages and interests. Some of the best times are the unexpected ones and you need to leave yourselves and your plans open for simply soaking in your destination.
Required reading for any family planning a European trip.
P L Byrne
Author of Italy Discovery Journal
