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Attitudes to Kids |
Holidays by Destination Europe Germany Bavaria Attitudes to Kids As Germany's prime tourism destination, Bavaria knows how to cater to families. It is staying ahead of the game with a programme called Kinderland which lists members who provide child-oriented facilities, childcare, and plenty of children's activities. PlayA number of hotels, particularly outside the towns, offer play areas, as do smaller resorts and even towns. In Passau for example there is an extensive play area on the land where the rivers Danube and Inn join up. The games often incorporate designs and ideas which have not yet reached the UK. Baby Changing FacilitiesReasonably common at tourist attractions, particularly in the Kinderland resorts, these are also found for example at motorway service areas. BuggiesIn towns there is plenty of suitable paving suitable for buggies, but in villages and small towns you may well find yourselves walking along busy roads without a pavement so something larger and therefore more visible would be safer. If taking mountain walks and hikes a three-wheeler or baby backpack would be preferable. BreastfeedingAlthough long-term breastfeeding rates (at nine months) are roughly similar to those in the UK, initial rates are far higher so there is much more expectation of breastfeeding. And while Bavaria is a more conservative part of the country, there is a genuine undercurrent of Germanic liberalism to support breastfeeding mothers. BabysittingOn offer at Kinderland hotels and some others as well. Baby StuffBrands are largely the international ones and include some of the eco-frendly and organic ones as well such as Weleda for baby products and Hipp. Prices vary with supermarkets still the best place to look, but smaller in-town stores also carry good ranges. Pampers Midi 56 €9.95; 50 Moltex 50 super €3.99. (updated 08 April, 2006) |
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