CACruisin'
<font color=teal> If she can do this, so can I!<br
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I posted this on the Med Thread, but thought I would post it here as well since several of you are doing the first Med sailing. DH had a conference in Sardinia a few years ago and we all decided to "tag along"
and turn it into a 2.5 week trip: 6 days in Rome, 6 days in Sardinia and 3 days in Venice. I found a couple of great travel with kid resources. The first is "Italy with Kids" by Barbara Pape & Michael Calabrese. It is all about kid friendly eating and activities (it had lodging too, but you won't need that!). It also has some fun kid oriented facts and histories. I would compare info from this with Frommers and from there figure out what would be best for us. The other thing we used was "My Italy Discovery Journal" from www.kidseurope.com We downloaded it. It had lots of activities, fun trivia facts, etc related to different sites "Can you find "something" in Michaelangelo's Last Supper in the Sistine Chapel?" type stuff.
The other thing we did is give each of the girls a small sketch book and a box of colored pencils (and pencil sharpener!). That way they could sit down and draw the fountain, statue, etc. They each had a messenger bag with lots of pockets. They kept the sketch book, pencils, and journals in it along with a water bottle, a small umbrella (We were there in early April and it was really rainy!) and a sweater, if they weren't wearing one. Our kids were 8.5 and not quite 10 at the time. (Youngest was 9 months - she just had a diaper bag!)

The other thing we did is give each of the girls a small sketch book and a box of colored pencils (and pencil sharpener!). That way they could sit down and draw the fountain, statue, etc. They each had a messenger bag with lots of pockets. They kept the sketch book, pencils, and journals in it along with a water bottle, a small umbrella (We were there in early April and it was really rainy!) and a sweater, if they weren't wearing one. Our kids were 8.5 and not quite 10 at the time. (Youngest was 9 months - she just had a diaper bag!)