Typical huts in ZambiaThe vast majority of the population in Zambia are very poor and families have many children to support them. On average a woman gives birth to 4 - 5 children. Zambia is among the 10 top countries with the highest fertility rate. Zambians are hard working and women ...
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Thehuts were round, not rectangular like the school buildings. Therewere no windows and the doorway was just big enough to get through.The hut was dark inside so it took time for our eyes to adjust. Freshgrass had been laid on the floor and there was a newly made platformfor Jenny ...
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Hever Castle is quite small, but what stories its walls can tell. Most famously, the castle was the family home of Anne Boleyn. Children are always riveted by the violent life and times of Henry, and this is a great place to introduce the subject. There's also a brilliantly designed wat...
This guide to outdoor play focuses on building and creating, with instructions for building huts, weaving mats, crafting a fishing pole, and many more exciting projects. A great opportunity to get your kids to spend more time outside. Kids’ Outdoor Adventure Book: 448 Great Things to Do ...
This site is really peoples' stories, your stories of travels abroad with your children. These stories become the basis for "fun things to do." Listening to your tales, we feel as if we're there too. Thank you (not in any order), Sue and Mark Warner, Laura Whitney, Dale Graham, An...
Do you think of people hunting mammoths with spears, telling stories around the campfire, and painting on the walls of caves? If so, you'd be right--but there's much more to the Stone Age than just that. People of the Stone Age made some extremely important technological advances! Let...
Their traditional home varies from one group to another, but semi-subterranean huts with underground tunnels for entrances were common, especially in northern communities. Yup’ik and Cup’ik men usually leave their mothers to live with other men when they are old enough in a gasgiq (men’s...
Soldiers walk for two weeks from the base camp to get acclimatised. When the glacier moves, crevasses form, so they are trained in using ladders to cross them. Food, fuel for heat and fibre reinforced plastic huts are constantly flown in by helicopters. The Indian army also plays a ver...