E-mailing good questions will help ensure a quality experience. This is especially true when you have children. Be sure to note their ages and whether one or two beds are needed. Don't hesitate to ask if the B&B is appropriate, especially for young children. If it's full of antiques, you'll spend your vacation chasing kids. Often B&B couples with kids of their own welcome youngsters of similar ages. Teens have their own special needs, too. Make sure a TV is available in the room if that's a major need. Quiz your kids ahead on what they expect and ask rather than showing up and having everyone unhappy.
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Taking Turns
Take a Break
Snack-Time Tips
Sing-a-long
Reusable Stickers, Lollipops, and Safety Bracelet
Proteins Win the Race
Preparing for the Noise
Pre-Shipping of Baby Consumables
Postcard Mementos
Polaroid ID
Planning a Vacation for Kids
Organizing the Children's Clothing
Mileage Game for Kids
Medical Concerns
Memory Making
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Keeping the Kids Comfortable
Keep Clean and Hydrated on the Plane
ID for the Kids
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