Traveling With Kids: Flipboard Magazine

30 Apr

I can’t believe it but it has been almost 2 years that I’ve been writing my Traveling With Kids column for the creative parenting site Classic Play.  I have absolutely loved writing these travel posts which have inspired me (and my family) to do some pretty amazing trips and activities around the world.

Our travels and adventures as a family over the last decade have been action packed.  We’ve experienced everything from visiting some the world’s most iconic sites to seeing little corners of the world that have been barely touched by tourism.  And we are 100% grateful to be able to do all of this.

Jen from Classic Play put together a super neat Traveling With Kids Flipboard Magazine with all of her site’s travel posts (full disclosure: I’ve written most of them). I’ve loved looking back and re-reading some of those old columns (the interview with my kids and the travel disaster columns are still my favourites!).  So if you’re in need of advice for traveling with kids or information on many travel destinations around the world please check it out here.

**I just want to add that I receive many emails from people around the world with specific travel questions or that are in need of travel advice for traveling with their families.  I’ve been trying really hard to get back to you all but am still a little behind!

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4 Responses to “Traveling With Kids: Flipboard Magazine”

  1. se7en April 30, 2014 at 15:56 #

    That is so cool… I am totally new at Flipboard… off to find this over there!!!

  2. geraldine@littlebigbell April 30, 2014 at 19:05 #

    Jillian, the magazines look great, I will definitely need to explore them more. Love the colourful photos in your collage! x

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