hands while trying a West African fufu dish. Or teach them how to use chopsticks by ordering Japanese sushi. See if the restaurant owners would be willing to give your kids a little insight into the history of the food and how it is prepared. Turning kids into “foodies” early in life is a sure-fire way to help them become more interested in travel.
Plan a Travel Budget
Traveling the world without being financially literate can be dangerous. Even as adults, we can get caught up in the glitz, glam, and excitement of jet setting to the next location while neglecting day-to-day financial responsibilities. It is better to teach kids to consider the ramifications of mismanaging funds early before they become adults who have to file for bankruptcy.
Create a mock budget that would show your kids how much should go toward planning and spending on a vacation after the bills are paid. Help them to open their own account or get a piggy bank that would allow them to save money for family trips.
Discuss how activities like shopping and dining out can add up to monies that can be used for