National Geographic's “ULTIMATE EXPLORER” Mireya Mayor Teaches You How to Take Your Children on a Cultural Adventure Around the World without Leaving Home!

While Summer Break can be a great time for an exotic family vacation, taking a long-distance trip around the world is not always possible! Two-time Emmy Award nominee, National Geographic Wildlife correspondent, and mom of four daughters, Mireya Mayor, discusses the importance of international travel and the importance of exposing your children to other cultures.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) June 27, 2012

School’s out for summer! While Summer Break can be a great time for an exotic family vacation, taking a long-distance trip around the world is not always possible!

Two-time Emmy Award nominee, National Geographic Wildlife correspondent, and mom of four daughters, Mireya Mayor, discusses the importance of exposing children to international cultures and different geographic regions, and how families can take fun and educational trips “around the world”…all from the comfort of home.

Through her expeditions, Mireya uncovers parts of the world that many people may never get to see. As an explorer, her goal is to expose people to new places, cultures and the native wildlife that live there. As a mom, she strives to encourage her children to appreciate what’s beyond their immediate surroundings so that future generations can respect and enjoy all the beauty the world has to offer.

Also as the author of Pink Boots and a Machete: My Journey From NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer, in which she shares stories of adventure, exploration and scientific discovery, Mireya provides tips to help instill a desire in children to learn more about the world, experience new cultures and understand and respect the significance of the world’s incredible beauty and diversity.

Here are a few tips Mireya covers:

  •     Ways to spark your child's interest in world travel
  • Easy things you can do at home to inspire your kids to learn more about the world
  • Playing with toys that make learning about the world fun and entertaining, like the long-standing Barbie “Dolls of the World” Collection which represents diverse cultures like Ireland, Australia, China, Argentina, Mexico, India, Chile and Holland
  • Fun activities you can do to “travel the world from home” such as hosting an “International night” family dinners and other fun family activities

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