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A Hotel for Kids
May 10, 2006
Posted by: Sheila
Billed as Berlin's first international children's hotel, Kinderinsel is a 24/7 daycare center not just geared to residents, but also to tourists visiting the city with children in tow.
Kinderinsel (German for children's island) employs experienced educators and artists who offer children experiences that include arts, crafts, music, and visits to Berlin's museums, film studios and other sites.
Parents who need a weekend away can drop off their children for an 'island course', a fun-packed weekend that balances development and play with themed programs such as Egyptian night and a fairies, witches & magicians costume party. The hotel's guests are between 0 and 14 years old and visit from all over the world. They stay as briefly as three hours or as long as three weeks.
In a 24/7, mobile world, a highly flexible, hotel-like approach to childcare is a predicted winner, especially when combined with a strong focus on creativity and child development. A similar venture will soon open in Auckland, New Zealand.
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