This fun-filled book has it all--tips and fun facts on everything from glacier hiking to ship dining etiquette, places to paste in on-board snapshots, and evocative descriptions of what is in store... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Grandma, will we hit an iceberg? What about the pirates? These have been the questions that I have to field preparing for a cruisetour with my grandson to Alaska in June/July. Although the children who reviewed cruises did not answer these questions, their knowledge and enthusiasm has convinced the grandson that maybe Grandma knows how to have a good time adventure. Tips on clothes, eating, shore trips have helped us make our decisions ahead of time. The kids' view is not an adults', it is different.
Alaska with kids
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book is mostly for teenage kids traveling by cruise to Alaska; however it gives adults quick and easy info as well. It covers all you can do in Alaska. It is simple to read and understand and very informative. It offers many ideas and tips to be prepare. It has fun activities at the end of the chapters and many web sites to get more info or resources. It ends with a chapter about Vancouver and Seattle and a mini diary for the kids to record their adventure. I used it to prepare my 4 and 6 years old children while on the trip. We all learned a lot.
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