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Early Boarding & Other Benefits of Travelling with Kids

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Pigeon Parades in Venice, Italy

Simon celebrated his fourth birthday in Venice, Italy. He picked the itinerary on birthday day, which meant we spent most of the day in St. Mark’s Square, feeding popcorn to the pigeons and feeding ice cream to Simon. Our secret to successful travel with a preschooler was bribery of gelato ice cream at the end of each hike or museum. Simon learned the Italian words for numbers and flavours. By the end of the trip we could all speak gelato!

pigeon

To prepare Simon before the trip, we read him picture books. In Angelo by David Macaulay, an Italian stonemason restoring the façade of a church befriends an injured pigeon. However, the one we were asked to read over and over was Papa Piccolo by Carol Talley. A tomcat living in Venice adopts two homeless kittens. We acted out the scene in which the cats fall in the canal by falling off the bed onto the blue carpet.

Since our trip, two new picture books with Venetian settings have been published. I took home The Famous Nini : a Mostly True Story of How a Plain White Cat Became a Star by Mary Nethery, and Simon declared it “good for young kids”.Olivia Goes to Venice by Ian Falconer has the famous cartoon pig superimposed on Venetian photos. My favourite line was, “As they went through the airport, Olivia was searched for weapons. She was very pleased.” That certainly reflected Simon’s attitude to removing his shoes at security. We worried he would be worried, but Simon was too busy trying to get a look at the x-ray luggage screen to think about it.

At age four, Simon was too young for one of Mom’s favourite books, The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke. This would be enjoyed by kids 9 to 13. It’s about two orphans trying to survive on the streets in Venice. They are given sanctuary in an abandoned movie theatre by the Thief Lord, a mysterious teenager. Simon has since enjoyed the movie version from the library.

Adults might enjoy The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt, the author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. It’s a true story filled with some unique characters who call Venice home.

Simon’s favourite Venetian activities:

· Looking at the fish in the outdoor market. He helped a little snail in its escape from the sale table into the canal

· Riding boats up and down the canal- vaporetto and traghetti are cheaper than gondolas

· Being four, Simon spent a lot of time looking at cars and trucks in Calgary. In Venice, he watched for the Italian counterparts: the garbage boat, the delivery boats, fireboats, and the Police boat. We watched a high speed police boat chase when we visited the island of Murano

· Running up and over the endless bridges with Grandma in hot pursuit

EUROPE ON A BUDGET - UPCOMING PROGRAM

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Planning a trip to Europe, but finances are tight? Learn how to plan an amazing trip, including travel information, money saving tips, and insider advice. Presented by Travel CUTS.

Tuesday, Jan 18
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
4th floor North - Meeting Room

You can register online, by phone at 403-260-2620 or in person at any branch of Calgary Public Library. You do need a Calgary Public Library card to register, but at $12 per year for Calgary residents, it is the best deal in town.

You can also check out these great books on budget travel in Europe:

PAT'S PICKS

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We have just received a new crop of Insight Travel Guides for locations as diverse as London and Guatemala. These books are highly visual guides featuring historical and cultural background, as well as practical information and expert recommendations for hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops. As well as the regular guidebooks, we have received their step by step guides for Paris and Ireland.

Lavishly illustrated in full color, Insight Paris Step by Step: The City's Best Walks and Tours features irresistible self-guided walks and tours, written by a local expert and packed with great insider tops. All walks and tours come with easy-to-follow full-color maps and handpicked places to eat and drink en route.

Ireland Step by Step: the Country's Best Walks and Tours features beautiful photography while offering 16 self-guided regional and urban tours. It is compact and easy-to-carry with maps and directions.

We also have these step by step guidebooks for many other locations such as New England, Venice, San Fransisco and Prague. These books are great companions to take if you are planning to go tripping. They are also a great read for the armchair traveller.

LEST WE FORGET

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At this time of year, when we are thinking of those who gave their lives fighting for our country, you might like to learn more about the battles of the great wars. Or you might be planning to travel to some of the sites of these battles or the monuments and graves overseas. We have a number of books at the library with information about the places where our Canadian soldiers fought and died.

The 25 essential World War II sites, European theater [2007] : the ultimate traveler's guide to battlefields, monuments and museums.

Follow in the footsteps of history--and experience the landmarks firsthand--with this comprehensive travel guide to the European Theater in World War II. Fascinating historical commentary is juxtaposed with insider information on what to see. (Syndetics)

The Canadian Battlefields in Normandy: a Visitor's Guide

The second edition of this guide to Canadian battlefields in the D- Day invasion contains revised information on tours of the region, as well as new maps and photographs...This book is designed to bring an added depth and historical background to anyone wishing to tour these regions. (Syndetics)

The Canadian battlefields in Italy : Ortona & the Liri Valley

Part popular history, part tour guide, this title takes the reader to the Ortona and Liri Valley, where Canadian troops fought battles in the later years of World War II. (Syndetics)

Major & Mrs. Holt's pocket battlefield guide to Ypres & Passchendaele

Covering the important WW1 Battles of Ypres, including the notorious Passchendaele, this guidebook takes readers on a historic trip through some of the well-known and most important sites of the area. (Syndetics)

Major & Mrs Holt's pocket battlefield guide to the Somme 1916/1918

Today the landscape and terrain are dedicated to the soldiers that fought and died there and Major and Mrs Holt's Pocket Guide to the Somme has been put together to take you around the area. (Syncetics)

Check out these and many other books about Canadian participation in the wars. We have a large collection of books about the World Wars and would be happy to help you find them. We may also be able to direct you if you are looking for information on where a particular individual is buried. Please contact us by phone at 403-260-2785 or by email through Ask a Question

PAT'S PICKS OF THE NEW TRAVEL BOOKS

by Patsy Anne Lancaster - 0 Comment(s)

We have received some wonderful new books which feature fantastic descriptions and outstanding photography.

Lonely Planet has put out a beautiful book, The Europe Book: a Journey for Every Country on the Continent. This book is for people who love Europe, people who love travel, photographs and getting to the heart of a place.

Britain and Ireland: a Visual Tour of the Enchanted Isles is one of the latest offerings from National Geographic. Each geographic area comes alive through brisk historical narrative and lavish color photography, art, and maps, as author Robin Currie visits such locations as Hadrian's Wall and Kilkenny Castle.

Unforgettable Atlantic Canada [2010] : the 100 must-see destinations and events visits well-known places like Peggy's Cove as well as those less well-known like "Iceberg Alley". This book also has wonderful descriptions and photography.

Enjoy!!!

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