Attractions & things to do for the kids in your life
Nathalie's tips for a smooth outing
Any visit to a museum can be transformed into an I Spy game. Ask them to
find something specific such as the kids represented in the paintings in an
art museum. Check the museum’s website prior to your visit to find things to
ask the kids to look for.
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"Last time I dragged by mistake my 12-years old and her friend to an attraction way too young for them, I realized that they didn’t care. They were together in the outside world, commenting on everything, an attraction in itself.
I’ve also noticed that kids tend to forget adults are there when they’re chatting with their friends. You get to see different aspects of their personality not otherwise revealed at home. Which in my books is quite a bonus!”


MUSEUMS: Art
In these museums, you’ll be able to appreciate some form of visual art with your kids. Some are more interactive than others. In the worst case scenario, play an I-Spy game with the kids by asking them to find something specific: children, animals, a certain colour, etc. (Please note that we'll be adding family outings to this section until the end of 2012.)