Trip Ideas You Can Steal for a 10-Year-Old’s Visit to France
Barefoot Blogger · ExploreSpecial friends are on the way to visit the Barefoot Blogger, including my dear 10-year-old McKenna. Planning the 7-day visit has been easier than you’d think.
McKenna and I have always had a closer-than-usual relationship because we share the same birthday date. We both agree, that makes us “twins” of …Continue reading here
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