Travel books for kids: Guides and Fiction

There are so many travel books for children, hard to pick what’s worth reading, what will get our kids to fall in love with travel and help the parents survive it!  World Explorers researched the best of recommneded children travel literature and wanted to share some very well received fiction as well as useful travel guides.  Just […]

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Exploring Acadia with kids

Looking for new ideas for a summer getaway? Here are some tips for visiting the stunning Acadia National park in Maine.  You can hike, bike, learn how to sail, attend a magic show, rock climb or explore marine life as a young naturalist.  Acadia and the neighboring quaint towns have it all. ON THE WAY […]

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Audio guide for Kids? Thumbs up in Newport!

World Explorers Club kids travel around the globe, but don’t forget the amazing landmarks we have right here, on the East Coast.  This month we visited the grandest of the Newport summer homes, the Breakers mansion built by the Vanderbilt family.  An upscale destination can be tricky to visit with the children, so we wrote a review to […]

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Bastille Day Game for Kids!

Are you celebrating Bastille Day?  It is a perfect occasion to drink French wine, sample French cheeses and watch a good French film with friends.  At World Explorers Club we also mark the occasion by playing a game with our kids while learning about France and its customs! Join us!   Read our brief Bastille Day Clues (beware of […]

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Ancient Greece Scavenger Hunt

The Met museum has an amazing Pergamon exhibit on view.  If you hurry you can catch it before July 17.  How can you get your children excited about it?  We can help with our kids-friendly exhibit summary and scavenger hunt game. Download the scavenger hunt game   Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms Ancient Greece influenced the arts […]

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Travel survival

We know you all travel with your kids. And we all have our own survival tactics. Combination of books, pencils, audiobooks and iPads to get us through 2-10 hour flights or long drives.. but what if your flight is canceled, you miss a connection or the car breaks down? That’s when your preparedness is really […]

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Japanese drama – Kanze Noh

Curious to check out Kanze Noh, ancient blend of poetry, music, drama and dance?  (You may remember Noh-influenced Akiro Kurosawa’s masterpice “Throne of Blood.”) Next month there are two great opportunities in NYC for adults and older children to experience it. Performance at Lincoln center: http://www.lincolncenterfestival.org/2016/series/kanze-noh This summer, Kiyokazu Kanze—the 26th Grand Master of the […]

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