On our recent trip to Paris I was curious what would impress our grandchildren as we walked around the city. There had been debate about going to Paris with Isla, who would turn 12 while in there, and her brother Nash (9). Were they old enough to appreciate it? They had already flown from Boston to California to visit their other grandfather and to the island of Grenada to visit their grandmother who winters there on a catamaran. And to a couple of other countries.
Isla, Nash and their father Joe arrived in Paris a day ahead of us. They were able to drop their bags at our Airbnb apartment, but wouldn't be able to check in till 4:30, so they spent the day walking around the neighborhood near the Bastille Monument. Our apartment entry was at 6 Boulevard Beaumarchais. Next door was a small theatre showing rom-coms and on the other side was a shop called I❤️Mooviz. This shop sold movie related paraphernalia and was to prove the kid's Louvre and their Arc de Triomphe
By the time Teresa and I arrived, Nash had acquired two Playmobil figures from the Mooviz shop. Isla and Nash both love these flexible three inch tall figures. Wikipedia says the figures can be used for "free-form play and miniature wargaming ". Isla bought a non-movie related stuffie which she named Manga Manga. The scandal of Manga Manga was that she cost 9 euros, about $11. And Isla wanted another Manga Manga to keep the first one company. She said Manga Manga was lonely.
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| Manga Manga - Too young to appreciate Paris? |
Nash handed me one of the Playmobil figures and said I should give him a name. He looked like a Kevin to me. Nash named his figure Max. There ensued a couple of days of heavy free-form play and wargaming in which Kevin's head and arms were torn off repeatedly. A big-headed Spider Man also joined the crew.
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| The Bastille boys, Kevin and Max |
These figures got to see as much of Paris as we did. The other big Paris attractions for the kids were the outdoor crepe griddles, often attached to the front oa cafe. Isla's favorite topping is whipped cream. Nutella is ok too. On this trip both kids started ordering strawberries, proof that travel is broadening.
Some of the things the kids wanted to see were not available. The catacombs containing the bones of six million Parisians were closed for refurbishment. The puppet theatre in the Luxembourg Gardens were also closed, probably due to the puppeteers being on the Costa del Sol in Spain for the winter. It's good to have things to come back for.
Nash spent the rest of his trip allowance on a boxed set of PlayMobil figures and lost interest in the Kevin/Max fight club narrative. Isla had enough money to buy Munga Munga's twin but she didn't do it, showing a new maturity. That proved to me that foreign travel is educational and good for kids. For adults too.
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| Spidey made it to the top in a single bound |





