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For an Adobe .pdf version of this release click here: [KLO 2004 Media Release]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ATTENTION PARENTS: NEED SOME FRESH IDEAS FOR TRAVEL WITH THE KIDS THIS YEAR?

 Area Sites Featured in a New Guide for Exploring Ohio With Children!

     Who says you have to head far away for vacation fun? There a hundreds of activities going on right in your own backyard for kids of all ages. Whether you’re planning a day trip, seasonal festival, weekend get-away or full-week excursion, look to Ohio attractions for great kid-friendly diversions. But, planning trips can be so frustrating … especially when your kids seem bored and are begging for new ideas on something fun to do. Sure, you can start by going on the internet and try to plan a short family trip…but, it will take so much TIME! And, how can you decide which places are really “kid-friendly” and a good value? “Traveling with family & friends shouldn’t be so hard. We wanted to make family time easy so, we researched and re-wrote this book” say Ohio parents/authors George and Michele Zavatsky. After hundreds of hours of researching and updating, the result is their book, KIDS LOVE OHIO – 4th Edition. This book is part of series of best-selling regional travel guides for ten states in the Midwest and South.. The updated KIDS © ohio guidebook has many enhancements making it more user-friendly. Our new, vibrant book cover opens to very detailed regional maps & directions and new, longer “kid-tested” reviews. At the beginning of each chapter, we list “Favorite.” At the end of each chapter we’ve added “tried and true” suggested lodging and dining that appeal to kids. Now, too find quarterly updates and major changes to the book on the publisher’s website. This keeps the book current for several years after publication.

     Travel trends indicate many people will seek opportunities to learn while taking some time off. Others will look for unusual things to do and places to go where they can enjoy something different. Ohio is full of these kind of sites and events!

     Details in the guidebook will help you meet the inventors of light and flight. What were they like as kids? Pow-Wow with famous Indians like Blue Jacket or Tecumseh. Imagine hiding in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” as a refuge on the Underground Railroad or sweating with a steelworker. Feel like you’re on the frontier as you help re-enactors cook stew over the open fire, press cider, churn butter, or grind corn to flour. After midday lunch, take a lesson in a one room schoolhouse (look out for the Dunce Cap!).

     Like adventure? In Ohio you can steer a ship, ride a canal boat, climb a real lighthouse, and slide down an old fire pole. Maybe next, share a campfire or drill with soldiers preparing for battle.

     Curious? Try to answer these questions: Why did Ancient Hopewell Indians build those mounds? Why was Thomas Edison kicked out of school? What were the 8 Ohio Presidents favorite chairs at home (and, why did they campaign on their front porches)? How can you pass through all of Ohio’s 88 counties standing in one place? What is Ohio’s gemstone – can you still find them?

     Prefer the Outdoors and Ohio’s Natural History? The Ice Age had a big impact on Ohio land as giant caves formed (ever had a cave kiss?) and glaciers grooved rock. Huge mastodons once roamed freely. There’s even a series of seven caves where Daniel Boone and the Shawnee once trod.

With the help of KIDS LOVE OHIO your family can also mix unique sites into your plans. Learn how one man made a real castle from milk carton bricks or blow the loudest small metal whistle in the world! Know where to sleep overnight in a castle or large log cabin. If you’re hungry, knows where to KIDS LOVE OHIO be a candy or ice cream taste-tester. Would you like to eat your way through strawberry, apple, pumpkin and popcorn festivals?

KIDS LOVE OHIO has been kid-tested and the descriptions include great hints on what kids like best. This informative guide is packed full of over 700 places and events in 8 geographical zones. All the details a family needs to know to save lots of time and money.

KIDS LOVE OHIO –4th Edition & other titles for Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania & Virginia can be purchased for $14.95 in bookstores, online or ordered directly, www.KidsLoveTravel.com

For more Information or ready to print articles contact Michele at:

Kids Love Publications
1985 Dina Court, Powell, OH 43065
Tel: 614-792-6451
FAX: 614-792-3595
Email: info@kidslovepublications.com 

 

 

 

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