Family Adventures: How to adventure with babies and children
By (Author) Bex Band
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Conway
30th July 2024
11th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: adventure holidays
Walking, hiking, trekking
Camping
910.2
Paperback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
A practical guide to involving babies and children in all sorts of adventures, whether it be cycling, camping, paddling, hiking, swimming or outdoor holidays. As soon as Bex Band, founder of the UKs largest womens adventure community, Love Her Wild, announced she was pregnant with her first child, the sympathy began. Enjoy your adventures while you can, Its going to be a big shock not being able to travel as much, and Arent you going to miss adventuringIt seemed as though having children was a death sentence when youre an outdoor adventurer. But it really doesnt have to be that way. Yes, its a scary prospect how do you keep them safe Where do they sleep What equipment do you need - but its totally doable. When Bex's daughter was just a few weeks old, Bex and her husband took her camping. Now age 2, shes been wild camping on Dartmoor, cycling along the coast, swimming in rural lakes and even carried in a backpack on a multi-day Negev desert hike. Now, she shares her stories and insights in Family Adventures, a practical and inspirational guide to involving babies and children in outdoor adventures. This guide is full of useful information (such as what to pack when camping with an infant or how to keep children safe in open water), invaluable tips (family games you can play around a campfire or how to keep morale up in bad weather) and plenty of honesty around things going wrong (poo-explosion on a wild camp, anyone). Experiences from adventuring families also provide a plethora of insights so that youre well equipped to make your family adventuring dreams a reality.
Bex Band is an award-winning adventurer, author, speaker and founder of the UKs largest womens adventure community, Love Her Wild (www.loveherwild.com), now with +35,000 members. She also has an adventure blog, The Ordinary Adventurer (www.theordinaryadventurer.com), which has received over 1.6 million visitors. Her adventures have featured in the Guardian and BA High Life magazine and she has been interviewed by Clare Balding for BBC R4 Ramblings. Her debut book, Three Stripes South (Bradt, 2021), won the Shextreme Book Award and was nominated for the TGO Outdoor Book Award.