Family City Guide: Paris
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From toddler-oriented theatre, colourful craft stores to kid’s art workshops, Paris is a children’s paradise. Home to nostalgic architecture connected by century-old cobbled streets, the city of lights is a living history book that will amaze you and your children every step of the way. Learn, eat, play, shop, and hug nature together — unbridle your passion for discoveries with CITIxFamily Paris guide! The guide points you to 20 unique locations where local creative parents love to go with their little ones.
Initiated and edited by viction:ary, this travel guide is packed with expert advice only insiders of the French capital know about. Clad in colourful illustrations drawn with love by Ellakookoo, CITIxFamily Paris guide kit holds a Z-fold trip adviser, a 24-page travel journal for young companions, two postcards and a stack of play cards for some fun learning and matching games on the road, all enfolded in one neat slipcase. Every spot comes with a QR code, which trippers can scan for respective Google map location in a wink.
Specs: 129 x 200 x 10 mm (L x H x W)
The package includes:
• Z-fold city guide
• 24-page travel journal
• 12 pairs of tear-off memory game cards
• 2 postcards
All items are packed in a slipcase
Dimensions | 20 × 12.9 × 1 cm |
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Language | In English |
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