Bin the Bucket and Spade
Unusual family holidays in the usual destinations!Holidays with kids can so easily get stuck in a rut. It’s the same every year. A fortnight at the beach, or maybe a week in Disneyland. It’s all good fun, but childhood is the time to broaden their horizons and give them new experiences. Trouble is, you don’t want to do it at the expense of your sanity (or your bank balance) and you don’t know where to look for a holiday that will appeal to both you and the children, and won’t turn out to be a disaster.
Well, now you do. Following on from their inspirational Ditch the Donkey, Paul Jenner and Christine Smith have devoted an entire book to exciting ideas for family holidays. Whether your kids want culture or adventure, bustling cities or wide open spaces, Jenner and Smith have plenty of suggestions in Bin the Bucket and Spade. Actually, you don’t even have to bin the bucket and spade, because they’ve found some terrific beach holidays with a difference.
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The book is not only packed with ideas, it also gives you hard facts: what it will cost, when to go, what age each holiday is suitable for and all the other things you need to know. With loads of websites and contact details for holiday companies and organisers, there’s really no excuse for any more boring family holidays. The only problem will be choosing which new holiday to try first.
Bin the Bucket and Spade - Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Wildlife Holidays
Chapter 2: City Breaks
Chapter 3: Beach Holidays With A Difference
Chapter 4: Parents Chill, Kids Thrill
Chapter 5: Home Alone…While The Kids Go
Chapter 6: Activity Holidays For All The Family
Chapter 7: Cultural Holidays
Chapter 8: Educational Holidays
Chapter 9: Fun With Fiestas
Chapter 10: Unusual Ways With Theme Parks
Chapter 11: Single Parent Holidays
Chapter 12: Holidays For Children With Disabilities
Chapter 13: Winter Sports Holidays
Chapter 14: Christmas and New Year Fun
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About the authors
Paul Jenner and Christine Smith left Britain fifteen years ago, initially living in France and now Spain, in a converted water mill just behind the Costa Brava. They are co-authors of many travel and related titles, including Au Revoir Angleterre and Ditch the Donkey for White Ladder. |
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