Take Your Toddlers To Tokyo. Japan - What To Expect

Par : Wisterian Watertree
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201149017
  • EAN9798201149017
  • Date de parution31/10/2022
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  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

Small kids may not enjoy travel as much as adults, but the memories stay with them for life. The more different environments you are exposed to as a small child, the broader your perception you will have of what the world can be. Taking small children to Japan is a perfect way of broadening their perspectives (while indulging mom and dad at the same time). The Japanese culture - both traditional and modern - is fascinating, and few places are so steeped in living history.
Visiting Japan never fails to make an impression, on children and adults alike. But bringing children anywhere requires special planning and management skills. They do not automatically do as you say, and a supermarket tantrum is never pleasant. Sleeping in a new place is scary, eating new foods is yucky (or, if you get wasabi on your sushi, subject to another tantrum). This book tells you how to get the best out of your visit with your small children to Tokyo, one of the most fascinating places in the world.
And there is a huge plus: Navigating Tokyo with kids is downright easy. Let me tell you how in this book. 
Small kids may not enjoy travel as much as adults, but the memories stay with them for life. The more different environments you are exposed to as a small child, the broader your perception you will have of what the world can be. Taking small children to Japan is a perfect way of broadening their perspectives (while indulging mom and dad at the same time). The Japanese culture - both traditional and modern - is fascinating, and few places are so steeped in living history.
Visiting Japan never fails to make an impression, on children and adults alike. But bringing children anywhere requires special planning and management skills. They do not automatically do as you say, and a supermarket tantrum is never pleasant. Sleeping in a new place is scary, eating new foods is yucky (or, if you get wasabi on your sushi, subject to another tantrum). This book tells you how to get the best out of your visit with your small children to Tokyo, one of the most fascinating places in the world.
And there is a huge plus: Navigating Tokyo with kids is downright easy. Let me tell you how in this book.