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Got
kids? Got friends in the U.K.? Order a
Trunki rolling suitcase, designed for your kids to ride
as you breeze through airports of the
world.
With
little horn handles for them to hold onto, and indents
for their knees (but not so much that it limits the
space inside), every other kid in the airport will
surely want one. So
where do your U.K. friends come into this? Well,
unfortunately, right now the Trunki website is saying
that they only deliver within the U.K. You could
probably contact them to see if there's a way to weasel
around this, but hey, it's a great excuse to take a
trip!
Trunki.co.uk
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While
you're running around Europe, be sure to stop in
Paris. A new book, The ABCs of Parenting in
Paris, will give you the ins and outs of where to
take the tykes while you're there.
Got
to get back to the hotel in a hurry? You can
actually jump a taxi queue if you're with small
kids. Wondering if you can rent a car? This
book will give you the scoop.
This
book grew out of the multi-national mothers' support
group organisation, MESSAGE, created to help non-native
families living in France. Their website has great
information for people visiting Paris for extended
stays, but is worth a look for visitors as well.
Stop by before going there with your kids, or going
there to make kids-- hey, it is Paris, after all.
Message
Paris
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