Melbourne for Kids
Condition: SECONDHAND
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'This book is a great resource and every family should have one.' Kaarene Fitzgerald AC, Director, SIDS Australia
Dear parents,
Desperate to find a kid's birthday party venue that your child hasn't been to so many times it's starting to feel like a second home? Looking for a place you can take them for the weekend that's easy on your nerves and wallet, and fun for the whole family?
With our children in tow, we've adventured all the playgrounds, got lost in all the mazes, taken trains, buses and bicycles, painted, bowled, fished, golfed, camped and skated. We've eaten at all child-friendly restaurants, cafes and kiosks which serve decent food that kid and parent alike will enjoy. We've partied at all the kiddie venues on and off the beaten track. We've checked out all the activities for those who want to rough it and get physical, or for those who just want to put their feet up and let someone else supervise. The result is Melbourne for Kids - a definitive survival guide to leisure activities for children, written for parents by parents.
Now, come that Sunday afternoon when the kids are climbing the walls and it's bucketing down outside, you'll know what to do besides rent the Little Mermaid for the fifteenth time.
Deb + Jean
Author: Jean Nankin
Format: Paperback, 264 pages, 130mm x 195mm
Published: 2002, Allen & Unwin, Australia
Genre: Children's General Interest & Leisure
Description
'This book is a great resource and every family should have one.' Kaarene Fitzgerald AC, Director, SIDS Australia
Dear parents,
Desperate to find a kid's birthday party venue that your child hasn't been to so many times it's starting to feel like a second home? Looking for a place you can take them for the weekend that's easy on your nerves and wallet, and fun for the whole family?
With our children in tow, we've adventured all the playgrounds, got lost in all the mazes, taken trains, buses and bicycles, painted, bowled, fished, golfed, camped and skated. We've eaten at all child-friendly restaurants, cafes and kiosks which serve decent food that kid and parent alike will enjoy. We've partied at all the kiddie venues on and off the beaten track. We've checked out all the activities for those who want to rough it and get physical, or for those who just want to put their feet up and let someone else supervise. The result is Melbourne for Kids - a definitive survival guide to leisure activities for children, written for parents by parents.
Now, come that Sunday afternoon when the kids are climbing the walls and it's bucketing down outside, you'll know what to do besides rent the Little Mermaid for the fifteenth time.
Deb + Jean
Melbourne for Kids