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Search Results for: nepal

January 7, 2017 By Kymber Leave a Comment

Our Nepal Reading List

Here’s our Nepal reading list for the family. There was a dearth of Nepali authors for adults, but Samrat Upadhyay is prolific and enjoyable. As we noted in our post on keeping kids riveted, previewing learning before a trip helps to create a meaningful and lasting impact for kids…and adults. The book covers link directly to Amazon. […]

Filed Under: Nepal, Tips Tagged With: Reading list

Camp Counselors

Jay Waltmunson loves people, photography, traveling, learning languages, and is an unapologetic goofball. He has honed his skills as a kid-engager through years of working as a camp counselor, kid wrangler at a horse ranch, middle school teacher, and parent. Jay’s PhD in Spanish Linguistics, years in Bolivia Peace Corps, 12+ years in tech all inform […]

November 24, 2018 By Kymber Leave a Comment

Three Ways to Give Gifts for Good

Looking for ways to give meaningful gifts this year? Here are three nonprofits and small enterprises that make the world a better place.

Filed Under: Cuba, Nepal, Peru, Tips

July 22, 2018 By Jay Leave a Comment

Lighten Up: Backpacking With Kids and Llamas

If you are doubting the feasibility of backpacking with kids, then doubt no more! The solution to logistics and hauling concerns? Backpacking with Llamas.

Filed Under: United States, United States Tagged With: Camping, Hiking, Llamas, Wallowa

February 19, 2018 By Kymber Leave a Comment

Grow Global Citizens: 3 Trips to Take Now

All of us human types rely on each another to thrive. We need to think outside our political borders to heal social, economic, and environmental wounds that have been sustained in the world. This is global citizenship. Maybe our kids can fix what we haven’t been able to in our generation.

Filed Under: Ecuador, Morocco, Nepal

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