Something for a three year old in Brussels
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Something for a three year old in Brussels
I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
the first week of November.
Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
we will be on our own?
Thanks.
the first week of November.
Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
we will be on our own?
Thanks.
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Re: Something for a three year old in Brussels
bluetreetop wrote:
> I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> the first week of November.
>
> Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> we will be on our own?
Bruparck, out on the edge of town, not far from the Atomium.
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dgs
> I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> the first week of November.
>
> Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> we will be on our own?
Bruparck, out on the edge of town, not far from the Atomium.
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dgs
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Re: Something for a three year old in Brussels
> bluetreetop wrote:
>
> > I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> > the first week of November.
> >
> > Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> > we will be on our own?
I wouldn't plan any less than a daily activity for a 3 year old. Forget
day-long theme parks. Three year olds are easy to entertain; any old
swimming pool or schoolyard playground will do. You are asking for
trouble if you are only planning kid-related stuff for two days out of a
week-long trip.
I spent six weeks traveling around Hungary and Romania with my wife and
our two year old and ten month old daughters, and we made sure to make
a daily visit to a swimming pool or playground. They never gave us a
peep of trouble the whole time.
--
K.
Lang may your lum reek.
>
> > I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> > the first week of November.
> >
> > Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> > we will be on our own?
I wouldn't plan any less than a daily activity for a 3 year old. Forget
day-long theme parks. Three year olds are easy to entertain; any old
swimming pool or schoolyard playground will do. You are asking for
trouble if you are only planning kid-related stuff for two days out of a
week-long trip.
I spent six weeks traveling around Hungary and Romania with my wife and
our two year old and ten month old daughters, and we made sure to make
a daily visit to a swimming pool or playground. They never gave us a
peep of trouble the whole time.
--
K.
Lang may your lum reek.
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Re: Something for a three year old in Brussels
bluetreetop wrote:
> I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> the first week of November.
>
> Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> we will be on our own?
Somewhere on the Grand Place is a "Museum of Chocolate".
Among the exhibits are life-size human figures done in
chocolate - she might enjoy seeing those. (And of course
the chocolates they sell, there.)
> I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> the first week of November.
>
> Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> we will be on our own?
Somewhere on the Grand Place is a "Museum of Chocolate".
Among the exhibits are life-size human figures done in
chocolate - she might enjoy seeing those. (And of course
the chocolates they sell, there.)
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Re: Something for a three year old in Brussels
"bluetreetop" wrote:
> Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> we will be on our own?
http://www.minieurope.com/en/index.html
Steven
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> Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
> we will be on our own?
http://www.minieurope.com/en/index.html
Steven
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Re: Something for a three year old in Brussels
On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 20:03:58 GMT, "bluetreetop"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
>the first week of November.
>Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
>we will be on our own?
>Thanks.
And especially for Gregory Morrow....'Manneke Pis' That little guy
also pisses on fools like Gregory!
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
>the first week of November.
>Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons that
>we will be on our own?
>Thanks.
And especially for Gregory Morrow....'Manneke Pis' That little guy
also pisses on fools like Gregory!
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Re: Something for a three year old in Brussels
Thanks to all of you for your responses.
That gives me enough to work on.
Blue Treetop
<Jacqueline> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 20:03:58 GMT, "bluetreetop"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> >the first week of November.
> >
> >Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons
that
> >we will be on our own?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
> And especially for Gregory Morrow....'Manneke Pis' That little guy
> also pisses on fools like Gregory!
That gives me enough to work on.
Blue Treetop
<Jacqueline> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 20:03:58 GMT, "bluetreetop"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I am visiting my brother with my (very bright) three year daughter old in
> >the first week of November.
> >
> >Any suggestions on where I can take her for the one or two afternoons
that
> >we will be on our own?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
> And especially for Gregory Morrow....'Manneke Pis' That little guy
> also pisses on fools like Gregory!