Cebu summer Explore

Summer often starts out with a bang, and within a few weeks, kids begin showing signs of tedium, craving for other exciting activities they can do or experience.

How about bringing your kids to an out-of-the-ordinary destination for your summer vacation? Why not try bringing your kids and even your whole family to exciting field trips?

These can be an inexpensive and fun way for parents and kids to bond while exploring new places and events. It can also provide essential learning opportunities for children while with their parents in the outdoors.

Visiting local sites can also be a good way to make new friends and to explore part of the local surrounding areas. Teaming up with family and friends and scheduling the trips weeks in advance could offer kids something exciting to look forward to.

One best example that you can try with your kids is to experience the I See Cebu sites that will surely offer great educational and fun experiences for the whole family.

I See Cebu is a children’s tourism book that encourages children to discover places with a sense of curiosity, play, and wonder. It gives them a deeper sense of appreciation of the different facets of Cebu and Cebuano life-from plant and animal life to heritage and culture.

So head out to adventures in Cebu this summer and discover more what the Queen City of the South can offer.

Among the places in Cebu that you and your children can visit are Olango Island, Eco House Cebu City, Mag-alambak Forest in Mantalongon, Dalaguete, Terra Manna in Badian, Hale Manna in Moalboal, Bojo River in Aloguinsan, Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, and Casa Gorordo Museum.

For interested groups, you may contact Teresa Ruelas at 0915-647-4666 or e-mail her at Teresa@isee thephilippines.com , or visit www.facebook.com/iseecebu.

The FREEMAN with the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. is running weekly features on Early Childhood Care and Development to emphasize the importance of Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) and to increase public support for ECCD. For comments or suggestions, e-mail Hannah.Aranas@rafi.org.ph.

 

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