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Pint Size Pilgrim - Soul Travelers III Blog

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Pint Size Pilgrim - Soul Travelers III Blog

Postby vjpulver on 09 Sep 2008, 22:54

Some of you may find this blog (see link below) interesting. The family of 3 uses travel as a way to school their young daughter (Mozart). The current post and photos pertain to their experiences in Santiago de Compostela...there are other posts from around Spain too.

"Ginn"
In Sunny Santa Fe
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Pint-sized Pilgrim's Joy In Learning - By Soul Travelers III
How do you teach a child about Santiago de Compostela and the famous pilgrimage that people have been doing for centuries? We like Mozart to get a real sense of history as we roam, so are always looking for ways to make it come more ...
soultravelers3 - http://www.soultravelers3.com/
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Re: Pint Size Pilgrim - Soul Travelers III Blog

Postby sillydoll on 10 Sep 2008, 06:34

What a wonderful website Ginny - thanks for sharing.

If anyone is interested in links to children on the camino, here are a few to keep on record.

"El Camino de Santiago. La Ruta Xacobea Paso a Paso". (The Way of Sanitago, the Xacobean Route, Step by Step) is a lovely French documentary that focuses on the pilgrims' experiences, reasons for undertaking the pilgrimage, and spiritual changes. It shows some ingenious creations such as carts for children fashioned from mountain bicycle wheels. The documentary, is available only in French and Spanish. It is distributed by DVD Spain: http://www.dvdspain.net

Chimenti, Wayne (2006) El Camino de Santiago: Rites of Passage. Trafford Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-1412056380. El Camino de Santiago: Rites of Passage is about the Chimenti family's travels on a 500-mile walking pilgrimage. It started as Nahja, their 12-year old daughter's "rite of passage". It turned out to be a test for everyone.

For Children
Santiago de Compostela
ISBN/EAN - 9788424105839 (English)
9788424105594(Spanish)
Author - Alonso, Juan Ramón
Age- 2-5 years
Pepe Mouse and his friends in Santiago de Compostela.
ISBN/EAN - 9788424105952 (English)
9788424105716(Spanish)
Author - Alonso, Juan Ramón
Description: Activitiy Book with Stickers
Childrens Books

Go to http://www.CasaDelLibro.com

Enter this in the search box: PEPERRATON Y SUS AMIGOS EN SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
If you want to see the entire series, just enter PEPERRATON Y SUS AMIGOS
Peperraton in every town in Spain, as well as both English and Spanish will appear.

http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/articl ... -21-mahler Autistic children on the camino

http://www.elhuevodechocolate.com/camino1.htm

http://terragalice.blog4ever.com/blog/l ... 67723.html
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