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We're starting our RTW trip in July with two kids, ages 11 and 14. We're trying to find travel blogs written by kids both to inspire our kids in their travels as well as to inspire them in their writing. When I searched this thread all I found was blogs written by parents about their kids. It would be great to get some links to some blogs by teens/preteens. The kids' blogging will be much of their schooling during this year. Along that vein we'd like to get ideas on what best tools are available as well. | ||
This is Emma's blog - she was 5 when she started writing it and turned 6 in November. She hand writes it in her diary and when I get around to it, I type it up for her. | 1 | |
www.ourbigworldtrip.travellerspoint.com has quite a lot written by Anica - the 8/9/yr old on the trip, and http://www.collyworld.com/ is another one. The trouble with diary keeping and blogging is it takes up too much travel time! Warn your children how much dedication it takes when they could be out experiencing the travel. I did most of mine in the evening when the kids were asleep (usually in the bathroom or lobby of guesthouse so I didn't disturb them! The cataloguing of the 10's of 1000's of photos needs to be done almost daily as well, as otherwise your memory cards get full and also you have to keep looking up where everywhere was! | 2 | |
We are leaving for our RTW trip this July and our 8 & 12 olds have already posted their first entry in http://blogs.bootsnall.com/midlifemeandering. They will be writing daily in their journals as part of their english curriculum but only occasionally adding to the blog. Z the son in the blog of travelswithanineyearold.com also has his own blog. Where are you from and what is your route? We are from NYC and are going Borneo-China-Tibet-Nepal-Bhutan-India-Laos-Cambodia-Vietnam-Australia-Easter Island-Argentina-Peru-Bolivia. At that is the idea today! | 3 | |
@travellingmum: The blogs will be part of the kids' schooling. My daughter needs lots of work with language and this will be just one tool. She's already working with a tutor on a blog. She really likes it. I hoping it can shape her travels as well as help her remember what she's seen as a journal would. Really what I need to say to you, however, is thanks so, so much for Collysworld.com. Turns out she lives near us and is friends of friends so we'll be getting together to get advice from the kid and the parents. What a great find! @momof4: We're headed in the exact opposite direction. We're from California, the opposite coast from you. Our tentative itinerary is Europe/Turkey, Kenya, India, SE Asia, maybe backtrack to Bhutan for a volunteer gig, maybe head to Australia/South Pacific for the vacation at the end. So many choices, too little time. | 4 | |
I'm a 13 yr kid. My blog is in my sigt line. | 5 | |
My son had one blog for his first year travelling: http://9yearold.wordpress.com and has a second for his second year: http://smartass300.wordpress.com. I know he'd love some visits. And a blog can be a great teaching tool if you wish it to be. He uses wordpress.com, which he finds easy peasy. Also check http://www.raisingmiro.com, where Miro writes the occasional post on his mum's blog. Theodora | 6 | |
I'm13, traveling for one year. My sister is 11 and we both write blogs. My blog My sisters blog (less frequent posts) | 7 | |
I haven't been able to get my kids to do continuous blogs, but they've done some nice pieces on various trips. Here are are a few http://travellingdad.quivertreeworld.com/2009/11/30/cambodian-reflections-by-a-14-year-old/ http://travellingdad.quivertreeworld.com/2009/11/30/ankgor-wat-by-a-12-year-old/ http://travellingdad.quivertreeworld.com/2010/05/12/benjys-trip-to-jordan/ http://travellingdad.quivertreeworld.com/2010/01/20/vietnam-by-our-14-year-old/ http://travellingdad.quivertreeworld.com/2009/12/11/new-zealand-2008-highlights-by-my-12-year-old/ | 8 | |
Kids might do better with a "photo blog"... Give them a camera...and upload the pics from flickr to blogger directly while on the road ...without signing into your blog... add comments and the back story as needed... Besides... a picture is worth a thousand words...even if you can spell... Kids don't follow "the rules" when doing photos... So the results can be fantastic... | 9 | |
A travel blog with travel tips, travel stories and videos, free HD wallpapers, giveaways and resources to inspire and teach you how to travel the world. | 10 | |
And now that we're almost done with our year of travel here are my kids' blogs | 11 | |