| If you’re currently at home with the kids - there's never been a better opportunity to explore the entire range of Lonely Planet Kids activity and inspiration titles. Filled with educational and creative ideas, facts and activities, they’ll help to pass the time while also igniting kids’ curiosity about the world around them. For a limited time, when you buy two Lonely Planet Kids books, you'll get a third title free. In addition, Lonely Planet will ship anywhere in the United Kingdom for free when you spend over £25. Is your local museum closed? Why not Build Your Own History Museum at home! Have you cancelled an upcoming trip? The kids can still experience a different language with our First Words series. If you need to get outside, explore your own backyard (literally!) with some outdoor adventure suggestions in Wild Things. You could even clear all those cardboard boxes from your online deliveries with ideas from Cardboard Box Creations. Older kids can embark on a round-the-world animal adventure without leaving their bedroom with Animal Atlas, then boggle everyone’s minds with thousands of nuggets they've learned from reading The Big World of Fun Facts. Don’t forget, you can also download free Lonely Planet Kids creative and educational activity sheets here. | | |
| 9 ways to teach your kids about the world without leaving home | | | |
Do you want to travel the world with your kids? While you may struggle to completely replicate the incredible experience of travel, there are plenty of ways you can introduce your kids to the world without even leaving your home. | | |
The best board games for travel lovers | | | |
You’ve got a copy of Risk or Sorry! collecting dust on a shelf. Or maybe last Christmas’ annual game of Monopoly led to tears and slammed doors. But we’re here to tell you – the board game industry is in the midst of a full-fledged golden age, with innovative gameplay systems, polished production values and star designers. Here are some of our favourite modern classics for people who love travel – all are based on real places around the world. | | |
Coronavirus closed this Chicago aquarium, so the penguins went on a field trip | | | |
| Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium may be temporarily closed to outside visitors, but there’s still a bit of fun to be had on the premises. This week, some of the facility’s residents took advantage of the empty house to go on a walkabout, and the results couldn’t have been cuter. | | |
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