Children in Paris
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Joined: Dec 2005
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Honestly, the very best parts of Paris for my son (who, granted, was a bit younger when he visited Paris) were the wonderful sandboxes in every park, as well as the gravel at the Rodin Museum, which actually worked out pretty well: we could appreciate the art while he happily moved rocks from place to place.
#3
Joined: Mar 2005
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There's a super travel book, Take the Kids, Paris and Disneyland, that has suggestions for dining and activities for each quartier. There's a Science-Exploratorium museum, a jardin de plantes, floating a boat in any of the parks. Berthillon, on Ile St Louis, bateaux mouches-- We were there with our kids (8 and 11) during the terrible heat wave in an unairconditioned apartment. The French allowed picnicing on the grass, so we did a lot of that, at Parc Monceau. Give them lots of down time, some cafe time, pain au chocolat and ice cream, and I think everyone will be happy
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Paris has many charming small parks, often referred to as pocket parks. Many of them have children's playgrounds. I suggest that you give them a run at one of these each day: see how they get on with the local kids, and give yourselves an opportunity to people-watch.
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#8
Joined: Nov 2003
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I agree...it is so fun to watch them "make friends" with the other kids at the playground.
That is one of our best memories from Italy. Our flat in Florence was near a little park. Our 10 year old was playing there and these younger Italian boys took her by the hand and "made" her play with them. It was so cute!
That is one of our best memories from Italy. Our flat in Florence was near a little park. Our 10 year old was playing there and these younger Italian boys took her by the hand and "made" her play with them. It was so cute!




