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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 10 January 2010

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An international community of traveling educators, WanderingEducators.com is a resource for discovering extraordinary travel destinations, fascinating people, and global artists and photographers, among our many published articles.  As well, WanderingEducators.com is the largest source of travel guide reviews on the internet.

By wandering freditor , 10 January 2010

Jordan: How Low Can You Go?

By wobbles22 , 9 January 2010

Book Review: Haunted Houses

By Adrian Petersen , 8 January 2010

Win 3 nights in Barolo!

Win 3 nights in Barolo!

Torre BaroloHurry, hurry, hurry: Our friends at TorreBarolo are offering a chance to win 3 nights in Barolo, Piedmont. Staying at a renovated 17th century tower, located in the heart of the Langhe Valley in Piedmont.

By Zoe Dawes , 8 January 2010

My Quirky Top Ten Things To Do in Prague

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 8 January 2010

Exploring the Crown Family PlayLab at the Field Museum

The curiosity of a child is boundless!  Preschoolers, toddlers, even infants are natural scientists.  They’re constantly observing and testing the world around them, finding unexpected pleasure and excitement in things most adults take for granted.  Here's a wonderful hands-on learning center that encourages those explorations and lets you share in your child’s cr

By Ed Forteau , 8 January 2010

World Premiere: Snowy Day at the Stages Theatre Company

The First American Picture Book to Feature an African-American Child Debuts at Stages Theatre Company

 

By Joel Carillet , 8 January 2010

Hidden Treasures: Encouraged by a Waitress in Hue, Vietnam

It was a sunny afternoon when I stepped into an internet café in the Vietnamese city of Hue.  The day, which so far had included coffee and conversation with the owner of my guesthouse and then a walk along the Pearl River, was going well.

 

By ProjectExplorer , 7 January 2010

Learning More About our Neighbors Around the World

At ProjectExplorer.org, our New Year’s resolutions tend to involve the desire to learn more about our neighbors around the world.

By La Sevillana , 7 January 2010

Andalucía profunda

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