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Every fact you wanted to know about Egypt!
Ready for an Egypt fact bomb? If you are planning on visiting Egypt, here is your one stop shop for Egypt Facts. A great resource for any of you Worlschooling kids out there too. Where is Egypt? Egypt is a country located in the northeastern corner of Africa, with a small portion of its territory also located in Asia. It…
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What do you need for worldschooling success?
It is so cool that there are so many flexible and innovative learning opportunities for families who travel nowadays. Choosing an educational plan for your gap year, extended travels or full time adventure can be a little overwhelming though, as like everything these days, there is so much information out there to look through. Even for us as teachers, figuring…
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Top 10 amazing things you might not know about Worldschooling
First up, what is worldschooling? Worldschooling is a different kind of education; It’s an educational philosophy and lifestyle that embraces the world as the classroom. Worldschoolers learn by experiencing the world firsthand. And is not just about travel. It’s about exposing your children to different cultures and worldviews, and giving them the opportunity to learn in a variety of settings.…
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Raising Readers – How to nurture a love of reading with Kindle for Kids
One of the most difficult things about being on the road and travelling light with kids is not being able to take books. There are times when we slow down that we head to a book shop and get a fix whilst we can but we try not to carry physical books around with us because it adds such a…
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Discover a Bargain; Teaching Your Kids to Haggle
Haggling is a way of life in many African and South East Asian countries but it can feel intimating. We are here to tell you the secrets to a successful haggle and how to get the kids involved. What is haggling? Haggling, also known as bargaining or negotiating, is the art of negotiating the price of goods or services between…
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11 Amazing activities for a short stay in Split with Kids
Croatia is amazing, and has plenty to do for families. We spent 2 days in Split with the kids, before taking a boat across to Hvar. Split is Croatia’s second largest city and is packed full of history, has a few beaches and a great place for exploring. We arrived in Split from Venice on a 50EURO flight (yes, for…