Taking Home Souvenirs, Not Junk


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First, come up Water Bottle Private Label a theme. What type of souvenir is fairly common at most tourist locations and has the makings for a great collection? If you set your child on a treasure hunt for specific souvenirs Chair Massage Pedicure some sort of common ground, they will be able to tell a story or make an easily displayed collection.

Weve collected embroidered patches from the places weve visited with our child and sewn them onto a backpack he takes along on trips, adapting the idea from old suitcases with stickers from exotic locations.

Here are some more ideas for starting your childs souvenir collection:

  • Postcards. Have your child write himself a note and mail it back home. You can assemble it Statligt Driftbidrag Vagar a diary when you return from your travels.
  • Key Chains. They can be collected and put on backpacks or hung on a strip hanging from the wall.
  • Magnets. You can put them on the refrigerator at home or make a magnetic board to display the collection in your childs bedroom.
  • Snowglobes or Music Boxes featuring scenes from your travel location.
  • Crazy sunglasses or hats. They could be relevant to your travel destination or just wacky.
  • Holiday ornaments. Each holiday, you can recount stories about travels with your children and have a great starter set of special ornaments when your child is grown so he can share his travel memories with his children.

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