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Welcome to the THIRD Gear Up for Holiday Travel Giveaway this season! If you’ll be flying anywhere with your 1- to 4-year-old, these are two terrific items to have on the plane with you! (And they’re both on sale now with FREE shipping if you need them sooner!)
We are giving away one CARES flight safety harness (the car seat alternative for kids flying in their own seats) with a copy of Take-Along Travels with Baby: Hundreds of Tips to Help During Travel with Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler.
- If you want to know how CARES could help simplify travel for your family, or how to use CARES on the airplane, or get help deciding if it’s right for your child or travel plans, see my comprehensive review of the CARES harness here
- If you want to know how the award-winning Take-Along Travels with Baby could seriously save your sanity on your next adventure, you can browse it online over at Amazon.com. (Hint: Tips for managing toddlers on airplanes, keeping them entertained at the airport and in the car, childproofing on the go, diapering at 30,000 feet…) 
To enter to win this “travel bundle”:
Leave a comment below telling us how you think either or both of these items will help you most in your upcoming travels. Be sure to include your email username (the part that comes before the @ sign in your address) in each comment you leave below. You do not need to include your full email address. For example, if your email is happymama123@yahoo.com, you would include only “happymama123” in your comment. Be sure to read the additional rules following here to make sure your (up to SIX!) entries count. 

 

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This contest is open to U.S. residents only, no previous winners from the past 3 months, and ends at midnight PST Wednesday 11/16/11. The randomly chosen winner will be contacted by email on Thursday 11/17/11 and must claim the prize within 3 days.

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This contest is sponsored by Travels with Baby Books, which has this and other travel bundles on sale now with FREE shipping (or use your Amazon Prime!).

Good luck!

Safe journeys,

Shelly Rivoli
Author of the award-winning Travels with Baby guidebooks

All content of this blog (c) Shelly Rivoli 2007 – 2011

 
It was a little awkward coming face to face with the celebrated mummies of the British Museum – with three young children. Until then, death had been easy to talk about in abstract, philosophical, and even flowery terms. But here at the British Museum, it was laid out on display in all its ancient bandaged and boxed splendor. Suddenly, we had a few more things to explain. Thankfully, when we found the cat mummies, it clicked for the girls. Yes, pets. Beloved, wonderful pets. Who doesn’t want to see them on the other side? 

On that note, be sure to check out this week’s guest post by Marina K. Villatoro on the fabulous way families celebrate the Day of the Dead in Guatemala. 

Safe journeys,

Shelly Rivoli
Author of the award-winning Travels with Baby guidebooks

All content of this blog (c) Shelly Rivoli 2007 – 2011

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After all that excitement, it’s hard to believe our first winner did not claim her prize within the 3 days of last week’s announcement. Good news for our new randomly chosen winner, however, who is hopefully reading this post and claims the prize within 3 days. 

Congratulations, “imariec.” If this is YOU, please contact us using your subscriber email account to claim your prize! That’s “contact” at, you guessed it, TravelswithBaby.com, or use the red Email link below.
Another great giveaway kicks off SOON.  
Safe journeys,
Shelly Rivoli
Author of the award-winning Travels with Baby guidebooks

All content of this blog (c) Shelly Rivoli 2007 – 2011

 
Yes, my friends, that’s a kite.

Have you ever seen a 36-foot wide kite sail into the heavens? That’s what they’re doing en masse today on the next stop of our Travels with Baby Traditions: Sumpango, Guatemala. Here to share the fun details is our guest blogger reporting from lovely Central America, Marina K. Villatoro

What is one of the most unexpected festivals Guatemala?  November 1 – or better know as ‘Day of the Dead’. Sounds like a pretty morbid day – yet it’s been transformed into one of the most colorful and unique holidays in the world.

Instead of mourning the dead, a Guatemalan tradition was born over 500 years ago where the people started building kites that were over 36 feet (12 meters) in diameter. They would then fly these incredible artistic and intricate kites high in the sky to reach the spirits of their beloved from the cemeteries.

Today the tradition is as strong as ever and I would say one of the best times to visit Guatemala. 

Sumpango is where the main kite festival is held yearly with artists, women’s groups and school children from five years old and up designing kites of all shapes and sizes varying from political art to Maya Indian art to personal designs.   Then the contests begin. The kites are sent up soaring into to the sky as the people stand proud of their heritage while showing tribute to ancestors.

This is without a doubt a kid’s holiday come true. Where else will they have the chance to watch kites three times bigger than them take off, but also have a million of different kites to chose from that they can run wild with all over the stadium?

This holiday to me represents family bonding. Every time we head out my oldest son (now seven) runs through the grass with his dad trying not to get the string of his kite caught on someone’s head or a branch. And what I do is sing to my baby: “Let’s go fly a kite, up the highest height – Let’s go Fly a kite!” ( Mary Poppins).

Thanks so much to today’s guest blogger, Marina K. Villatoro, who has been living as an Expat in Central America for over ten years where she’s raising two trilingual-Global Citizens (a 7 year old and 1 year old baby) while traveling with her family non-stop in Latin America! You can read all about Central and Latin America on her site: http://travelexperta.com.


About this series: This post is part of the new Travels with Baby Traditions series, where we’ll be exploring the favorite activities, events and traditions of families in destinations around the world. If you would like to share a special tradition of families from your location, please email a short summary and bio to “contact” at Travels with Baby (dot) com for consideration

Safe journeys,
Shelly Rivoli
Author of the award-winning Travels with Baby guidebooks

All content of this blog (c) Shelly Rivoli 2007 – 2011

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