If you’re thinking about holidaying with the kids, why not get them involved in the planning process? While travel companies like Tots Too can offer you the perfect family holiday, talking things through with your little ones and getting their input can be extremely beneficial – here’s why.
- Planning a holiday can be educational
Whether you fancy a skiing trip to France or a beach holiday in Thailand, arranging a trip is a good chance to tell your little ones about different countries around the world. You could use a globe to point out where you’re going or explain how you’ll get there whether it’s by boat, car, train, plane and such like. If you travel a lot, it’s also worth buying a large map that you can stick on the wall and using it to mark each place you’ve visited.
- Kids can choose where they want to visit
Once you’ve decided where you’re heading, ask the kids to pick out five places that they’d really like to visit. This will get them excited from the off and encourage them to learn more about their holiday destination. Flicking through travel magazines is one way of finding tourist hotspots or if they’re old enough they can search the web for must-see places and attractions across the globe.
- You can all learn key words and phrases
As part of the planning process and build up to your holiday, wouldn’t it be great to learn a few key words and phrases in a different language? If you’re going to Paris, for instance, learning basic French such as please, thank you, hello, goodbye and have a good day could come in extremely useful, not to the mention key questions such as ‘how much is it?’ Or ‘where is the Eiffel Tower?’
- Kids can choose a suitable hotel
As adults, we might think we know what little ones want but asking them is always the best way to find out – just in case we’re completely off the mark. While there are many top-notch family friendly hotels dotted around the world, it’s wise to pick a few and see which one your children would prefer to stay in. They might like the look of one kid’s club over another, for instance, or prefer a certain swimming pool. And, if they moan later down the line you can remind them it was their choice.
- Kids will appreciate the effort of planning
It’s easy for kids to take things for granted, particularly if they always have everything done for them. Getting your children involved in the planning process will help them learn what goes into booking a holiday and should hopefully make them feel more grateful. Research tasks will also encourage them to be curious about the world they live in while simultaneously stimulating their brain and improving their reading, writing, analytical and organisational skills.
A family holiday is a great way to spend some quality time together, so get everyone involved and plan a trip to remember.