High Museum of Art: Atlanta For Kids

Yazan: CanCan | 14 April 2011 | 1 Comment
Categories: Uncategorized

1280 Peachtree Street, NortheastAtlanta, GA 30309(404) 733-4444
Open Tue-Wed,Fri-Sat 10am-5pm; Thu 10am-8pm; Sun 12pm-5pm
Individual Tickets

Adult

$18

Senior (65 & over)

$15

Student

$15

Child (ages 6 to 17)

$11

Child (5 and under)

FREE

CityPASS Atlanta

$69/49

I’m into museums. Yeah, I’m just that kind of person.
Sometimes, the anxiety and requisite quiet makes visiting museums with children seem more trouble than its worth.
Thanks to the Atlanta CityPass, I [...]

Atlanta For Families: Kimpton Palomar Midtown

Yazan: CanCan | 21 March 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Reviews, Travel with children

I recently visited the ATL and stayed at the Palomar Atlanta (866 West Peachtree Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30308) Midtown; actually only a couple blocks from the MARTA “Midtown” station.
It is near to the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, the HIGH Museum, the Fox Theatre, and Georgia Institute of Technology. I could see a Publix nearby out of my [...]

Why the Bulkhead Row Is Not Best for Families

Yazan: CanCan | 06 March 2011 | 3 Comments
Categories: Air travel, Baby care, Travel with children

I fly internationally several times a year. My first international flight as a parent was with a seven week old infant. I don’t know how the idea was originally planted in my mind, but like many parents I became fixated on scoring the bulkhead row for my baby.
Though I was originally told by the airline [...]

Fodor’s Thailand, 11th Edition With Side Trips to Cambodia & Laos

Yazan: CanCan | 08 October 2009 | 56 Comments
Categories: Giveaways, Laos, Reviews, Thailand, Travel with children

I was excited to have the opportunity to review Fodor’s Thailand, 11th Edition: With Side Trips to Cambodia & Laos .
But now that I am sitting down to write about it, it is quiet a difficult task.
Why? Because I have been to Thailand more than 30 times in the past 6 years. Not to mention [...]

The Long Road Home

Yazan: CanCan | 15 August 2009 | 19 Comments
Categories: Travel with children

In June I flew from Southeast Asia to USA with my two children.
On August 10th, it was time to go back.
So, with a stroller, a rolling suitcase, a backpack, a purse, and an EveryWear carrier as my carry-on luggage, and five humongous checked bags, we were dropped of at the airport by my mother and [...]

Travel At Home

Yazan: CanCan | 08 August 2009 | 45 Comments
Categories: Educational products, Giveaways, Reviews, Teaching kids different cultures

If you can’t take your child on a trip around the world, you can still give them a taste of globe-trotting with Little Passports.
Little Passports is a fun subscription service that delivers adventure right to your mailbox.
Geared toward children ages 6 to 10 years old, each thoughtfully personalized package contains an adventure letter written by [...]

Journey of Epic Proportions

Yazan: CanCan | 18 June 2009 | 19 Comments
Categories: Air travel, Travel with children, Traveling baby

Total amount of checked luggage: 3 bags, 51.7 kilograms.
Carry on bags: one toddler in an Ergo, one purse, a backpack, and a rolling suit case.
In the Beginning:
Sunday, 8:58 PM, before boarding: Boys walk around airport. It is already an hour past their bed time.
When we go through customs/passport control, Jojo begins to cry because he [...]

Wanderlust and Lipstick: Traveling With Kids

Yazan: CanCan | 21 May 2009 | 1 Comment
Categories: Air travel, Mom stuff, Reviews, Riding in cars with kids, Travel with children, Traveling baby

Leslie Forsberg and Michelle Duffy (also known as WanderMom) are veteran travelers with a newly published guide for adventurous parents everywhere!
Wanderlust and Lipstick: Traveling with Kids is a great resource full of tips for

Webisode 4: Adventurous Eating: Authentic Chinese Cuisine for Kids

Yazan: CanCan | 13 March 2009 | 9 Comments
Categories: China, Eating, Teaching kids different cultures, Videos

Not everyone will have the chance to travel to China, but you might have a place to get some authentic Chinese cuisine within just a few miles of your home.
Culture, food, and language are so intertwined; I find it difficult to learn about one aspect of a country without gaining a bit of understanding about [...]

Webisode Two: Riding In Cars With Kids

Yazan: CanCan | 10 February 2009 | 19 Comments
Categories: CanCan, Riding in cars with kids, Travel with children, Videos

Not every one has fond memories of family car trips, but I’m here to ease your fears.
You don’t have to have your kids “plugged in” to video games or DVD’s in order to arrive in one piece!
A little preparedness and a “baby steps” perspective, and you won’t look at your car as prison-on-wheels any longer!
MomMostTraveled.com [...]

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