Have Kid, Will Travel is aimed primarily at parents traveling with babies and young children, and its subtitle promises 101 strategies for coping with the very young while on vacation. All too often, parents feel that travel is out of the question until children are older, but Tristram firmly believes that one is never too young to hit the road; the secret is in planning ahead. Have Kid, Will Travel helps you do just that, from picking age-appropriate destinations--what works with a newborn, for example, could be disastrous with a toddler--to choosing appropriate accommodations and preparing children for the big trip. In addition to a wealth of practical advice about packing, transportation, entertainment, and meals, Tristram includes specific information about particular types of travel such as camping, backpacking, and international trips.
Emergency situations, finding childcare while on the road, traveling as a single parent or with a special-needs child--all these topics and more are covered in Claire Tristram's invaluable book. Have Kid, Will Travel is a must for anyone considering a trip with small children.
From Library Journal
Tristram, a freelance writer and contributor to many national and international publications, continued to travel after her child was born, and in this work she details her experience and suggestions. She arranges her survival strategies into 14 chapters, including how to plan a trip, air travel, and emergencies. Checklists, basic first aid, and lists of contact information are provided. The tips, which are age-specific for infants, toddlers, and preschool children, are for both single-parent and two-parent families. Tristram emphasizes how to keep both parent and child happy, safe, and engaged. Her friendly tone and reasonable explanations and alternatives are recommended for all public libraries.?Alison Hopkins, Queens Borough P.L., Jamaica, N.Y.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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