Although Mummy Fever has been around for quite a while now, it is a year since the new look blog emerged and things really moved on. As a result of this we are only really celebrating the first anniversary of this side of Mummy Fever. As part of this celebration we are bringing you lovely […]
A new concept in kids clubs
What is your view of kids clubs? Are they something that you look for when booking a holiday or something you avoid? I have to say that without counting ski school as a kids club, I’ve only used one once, when we visited Scotland last year. You can read about that here. They only went […]
It’s never too early to plan
It’s January, so that’s time to plan a summer holiday surely? It’s never too early to plan and I’m starting to think the new ‘last minute deal’ is actually booking in advance, so there’s no better time. You can make some great savings booking this time of year. Club Med have a 15% off deal at […]
Travelling abroad with children: a survival guide
Before you had children to think about, you could just buy a plane ticket, hop on a plane and head off to wherever you fancied. Once you have children to think of, sadly, that changes. While you can still see the world with little ones in tow, a lot more planning and organisation are normally […]
Travelling with children: part five
As we enter June, many people will be looking forward to holidays or short breaks away. Perhaps you are off somewhere nice and warm soon? When travelling with the children, aside from the general paraphernalia that comes with babies and children, I always like to take a few medical supplies just in case. You might […]
The Mummy Fever Guide to the Best Large Family Cars: Part 8 – The Seat Alhambra
If you have been following the blog you will know that we have been on the look out for a large family car . Some of the cars we have looked at include the Mitsubishi Outlander, The Ford Grand Tourneo Connect and the Volkswagen Sharan . The latest car we have looked at is the Seat Alhambra. Some friends of ours […]
Travelling with children: part three
You might have been reading our other articles on travelling with children recently. If not you can read part one here and part two here. I have always found it easier to be self-catering with children, especially when they are very young. That doesn’t mean I’m not open to other options, but just that’s what […]