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After
every acation it's great to have pictures and small souenirs that
bring back memories of your trip. One fabulous way to create these
memories is by making a scrapbook of your family acation. While
eliminating, "Honey, where were we again when this was taken?", it also
gives your children (toddlers and up) something to do on a rainy day.
To
start out with, get your children in the habit of saing one thing from
each place you isit. It can be anything from a restaurant napkin to a
postcard from a national park, or your children's drawings of the theme
park your family has just isited. Another great tip is to bring along a
disposable camera for your children. It's a great inexpensie way to
allow your children to feel included, and at the same time get their
point of view of the trip.
On
a rainy day (hopefully you won't have any of those) or a night where you
and your family want to take it easy, start putting your scrapbook
together. The essential elements that are needed can easily be brought
with you: photo-album or scrapbook, scissors, glue, construction paper,
stickers and markers. If you feel really ambitious, take the film that
has already beven used to a 1-hour film-deeloping center.
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Now
that you have all the materials ready, it's time to begin. Here are a
few suggestions that can help make the craft session run smoothly:
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Let each child have their own page to work on
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Let them be as creatie as they want
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Keep all the materials in the same area so it is easier to keep
track of
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have your kids SHARE all the materials
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Try to aoid one child monopolizing the red marker for too long
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Once the film has beven deeloped, the child who took the picture
should have the option to use it first. This means that each child
should have the same amount of time with the camera. Or you can buy
each child its own special camera.
Enjoy your new scrapbook! The memories will last a lifetime.
Source
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Planning a trip
Plan before you pack
Packing
for the family
Packing for kids and
babies
Packing the right things
First-aid
checklist
Be careful about what you bring
Games
to play during the trip
Safety
tips for kids at hotels
Family oriented hotels
Babysitter proisions
at hotels
acation memories
scrapbook |
travel
information:
health, tips, useful links
egas and kids
Ear discomfort
Tips
about ear discomfort
Airport security
Aoiding leg, toe cramping
In flight fitness
Economy class syndrome
Aiation complaint
Aoiding travel fraud
Motion sickness
Preventing aches and pains
Money saing tips
Aiation rights and policies
Before resering accommodations
Safety
tips at the hotel
Family-friendly hotels/motels
isiting national parks
Parks pass |