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Travelling with kids can be a challenge at the best of times and, up until now, finding age appropriate activities, restaurants with healthy kid’s menus, and family-friendly accommodation in Australia has been a case of trial and error. Kids Welcome to Queensland enables parents to choose appropriate experiences for their family without wasting valuable time. The first in a state-by-state series, Qeensland is broken into seven geographic areas.
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500 Great Reasons to Say, "Are We There Yet?" In this personal yet practical guide, travel writer and mother of three Holly Hughes sends you across town and around the globe to some of the most exciting and memorable destinations on earth. |
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Frommers 500 places to see before they dissappear is a celebration of the worlds most fragile wonders. This guidebook leads you around the globe to visit cultural, historic and natural treasures at risk. |
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Marketing with No Money ...how to get your business the attention it deserves" has been written by the founder of www.byokids.com.au Leah Squire. Leah shares the free and cheap marketing strategies she used to build her business and brand. The multi million dollar award winning travel company was started with just $1000 less than three years ago. |
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Living and working in France by David Hampshire Now in its 9th Edition this essential guide gives you practical information on everyday life in France. Starting from immigration, visas, customs right through to finding work, health services and sports. |
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Mediterranean Islands by Survival Books - If you've ever wanted to explore, live or holiday in the Mediterranean this unique guide is a must have book. Over 400 pages of data, information, maps, images and commentaries on 218 islands of the Mediterranean. |
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Traversa by Fran Sandham Inspired by the great explorers, Fran Sandham left behind the daily grind of London to undertake an extraordinary adventure. As he walked from the Skeleton Coast to the Indian Ocean. |
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After four trips to Europe with her husband and children in tow, Carolyn Schonafinger has picked up plenty of tips on how to plan a European holiday the whole family will enjoy. With so much information to share, she has now compiled it in the newly released book “Europe with Kids – How to travel Europe the easy way”. |
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Sydney For Under Fives is the best guide to family-friendly paces in Sydney. If you live in Sydney or even looking at visiting on holidays, you'll find plenty of great things to entertain the kids in this new book. Whether you’re pushing a baby, holding the hand of a toddler or chasing after a preschooler, this is the guidebook every family needs. Find all the top spots for tots; cafes and restaurants, swimming pools, play centres, safe beaches and dozens of fantastic playgrounds, plus baby-friendly cinemas, art galleries, museums and more. |
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Living and working in London edited by Graeme Chesters & David Hampshire is the most up to date collection of useful information available about everyday life and living in London. This book is needful reading for anyone planning to live or work in London. |
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Living and working in America by David Hampshire is necessary reading for anyone planning to live or work in the USA and the ultimate up-to-date source of practical information available about everyday life. It's guaranteed to advance your introduction to the American way of life but most importantly, will save you time, trouble and money. |
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Gregory's 4WD touring Australia by Linda Lee Rathbun and Steven David Miller. The 4WD touring Australia book is full of handy hints, GPS information, comprehensive route notes and local tourist info. The book also has many superb photos of wildlife, landscape and attractions. |
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The britannica guide to India is a comprehensive introduction to the world's fastest growing country. In the sixty years since independence, India has transformed itself into a modern nation. With a population of more than 1.1 billion it is both the worlds largest democratic country and fastest growing economy. |
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