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Passports and Pacifiers
- Traveling the World, One Tantrum at a Time
- Lu par : Kaitlyn Jain
- Durée : 7 h et 44 min
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Description
The true story of two crazy parents traveling with four small children...on a budget
Passports and Pacifiers follows a naïve young baby-wearing family on eight memorable, affordable, and nap-centered trips. It all started with two bumbling parents taking their Never-Sleep infant to child-loving Italy. Six years later, the tally of kids reached four (all under the age of eight) for an adventure across Scandinavia. Listeners are regaled with misadventures, like losing the only pacifier of the trip, missing ferries, and traveling with a baby who refuses to nap. The Jains find deals—traveling just a tad off the prime season, finding buy-one-get-two flights, and using credit card miles and free grandparent babysitters—and save where they can. They stay cheap, shack up with in-laws, and visit generous family and friends.
Parents of small children receive helpful tips on:
• Transferring sleeping babies after a hotel upgrade
• Keeping your Ever-Hungry spouse happy
• Driving with a carsick toddler
This book serves as an inspiration and guidebook to take your kids out of your comfort zone and explore. Traveling with kids is rewarding, entertaining, and memorable. After listening to these adventures, you'll be ready to start packing!
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Commentaires
“A parenting memoir and travel guide that will inspire families to have new experiences.” (Kirkus Reviews)
“Conversational, lively, humorous tone.... Enjoyable and memorable.” (The BookLife Prize)
"Impressively informed and informative, deftly written, having a wonderfully entertaining commentary throughout, and thoroughly 'parent friendly' in organization and presentation, Passports and Pacifiers is fully and unreservedly recommended for personal, family, and community library parenting collections." (Midwest Book Review)