Read the text and mark the statements True (T), False (F), Not Stated (NS)
Travel Tips for Children
Every Disney guidebook seems to have a section for babies or teenagers. There are even books written for teenagers going to Disney! I take my two daughters to Disney World every year. I find that my children are typical children and they often get extremely dirty. So they need two sets of clothes a day. I recommend you,to bring the following: more underwear and socks, at least two swimsuits for each child. And, of course, a first aid kit.
It is good when each child has a small suitcase with wheels and a backpack. Everyone gets out their suitcase and we go down my list - so many pairs of socks, swimsuits, etc. Everyone is fetching things and packing them at once. That way everyone gets the fun of packing and we pack everything, I'm sure. The backpacks are for CD players, books, colouring books and other things to play with on the plane and in the car.
If you're going during the school year, the kids must do as must homework as they can before going to WDW (Walt Disney World). Organize some working on the skills your child is learning at school.
If you are staying at one of the hotels that has a beach with sand, remember to bring some sand toys. All WDW resort hotel pools allow parents to borrow life vests for their children. And we always place a business card with our mobile number and hotel info in our daughter's sock.
1. True (T): Every Disney guidebook has sections for babies or teenagers.
- This is stated in the text: "Every Disney guidebook seems to have a section for babies or teenagers."
2. False (F): The author takes her two daughters to Disney World every month.
- The text only mentions that the author takes her two daughters to Disney World every year, not every month.
3. True (T): The author's children often get extremely dirty.
- This is stated in the text: "I find that my children are typical children and they often get extremely dirty."
4. Not Stated (NS): The author recommends bringing extra clothes for the children.
- Although the text mentions that the author's children need two sets of clothes a day and recommends bringing more underwear and socks, it does not explicitly state that extra clothes should be brought.
5. True (T): Each child should have a small suitcase with wheels and a backpack.
- This is stated in the text: "It is good when each child has a small suitcase with wheels and a backpack."
6. Not Stated (NS): The backpacks are for clothes and personal belongings.
- The text mentions that backpacks are for CD players, books, coloring books, and other things to play with, but it doesn't mention if they are also used for clothes and personal belongings.
7. True (T): Children should complete as much homework as possible before going to Disney World.
- This is stated in the text: "If you're going during the school year, the kids must do as much homework as they can before going to WDW (Walt Disney World)."
8. False (F): WDW resort hotel pools provide sand toys for children.
- The text mentions bringing sand toys if staying at a hotel with a beach but does not state that the hotel provides them.
9. True (T): The author places a business card with their mobile number and hotel info in their daughter's sock.
- This is stated in the text: "And we always place a business card with our mobile number and hotel info in our daughter's sock."
Overall, the text provides travel tips for children going to Disney World, such as bringing extra clothes, having a small suitcase with wheels and a backpack, completing homework before the trip, and placing contact information in a sock.