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ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ A family trip to Japan. Where are you going for the kids?

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YALL I have boujee kids and we always do a destination Christmas. THIS WAS THE BEST SO FAR. We’ve been everywhere but there was something different about the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville Tennessee. If you have a chance to stay on the property, do it. You won’t have to leave for anything. Wit
Lacole Coleman

Lacole Coleman

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A title slide for a flexible day trip itinerary to Kamakura, Japan, featuring blue hydrangeas in the foreground with a scenic view of the city and coastline in the background.
A train station platform with a green train, indicating Kamakura Station as the starting point for a day trip, with text about travel time from Tokyo.
A list of things to do in Kamakura, including exploring Komachi-Dori, visiting temples, and seeing the Great Ginkgo Tree, set against a bamboo forest background.
Flexible Itinerary for Kamakura Day Trip in Japan
Start at: Get off at #Kamakura Station Food to try: Try Regional specialty sponge cakes at Kamakura New German Kamakura-ekimae Honkan 📍1 Chome-5-2 Komachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0006, Japan Try coffee at Traditional Coffee 1972 since it has only 5 star reviews on Google 📍 2 Chome-1
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mdvmitarashi

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Things I did to prepare for my trip to Japan
Follow so you don’t miss out on more Japan tips!! #Japan #travel #japantravel #japanese #travelrecommendations Tokyo
Tommie

Tommie

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Felix from Stray Kids, with blonde hair and a black suit, winks while holding a bouquet of colorful plush flower toys, celebrating the 5th anniversary with a hand-drawn '5' and Japanese text.
Hyunjin from Stray Kids, with blonde hair and glasses, wears a grey suit and holds a bouquet of colorful plush flower toys, with hand-drawn hearts and Japanese text on the wall.
Han from Stray Kids, with dark hair and a pinstriped grey suit, holds a bouquet of colorful plush flower toys, with a hand-drawn '5' and an octopus-like creature, and Japanese text.
Stray Kids| JAPAN DEBUT 5th Anniversary
FIVEEEðŸĐ· #straykids #jyp #bodytransformation #aniverssary #Japan
Is_♡ ė‚°

Is_♡ ė‚°

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Japan ðŸŒļ
I loved going to Japan and I would 100% go again and with much more time on my hands. it was my first time leaving the country on my own so everything was new for me and i had no idea what to take or what to expect over there! the fashion is amazing and im in love with it 🎀 lmk you if you have any
EllaðŸ§ļðŸĪ

EllaðŸ§ļðŸĪ

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Stray Kids x Japan
STRAY KIDS âĪïļ #straykids #bodytransformation #skz #photo #Lemon8Diary
Is_♡ ė‚°

Is_♡ ė‚°

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A vibrant pink building in American Village, Okinawa, featuring pop art murals of a woman and a classic car, with a shop entrance below. The text overlay reads 'American Village Okinawa Japan'.
The top image shows a teal building with a 'JETTABURGER MARKET CAFE + CANTINA = TEQUILERIA' sign. The bottom image features a red building with a 'BLUE SEAL ICE CREAM' sign and striped awning.
Two people are seated in a restaurant booth. One holds a 'DEATH BY BURGER' pillow, while the other child poses playfully. The interior has decorative lights and bottles.
A slice of Americana in Okinawa Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ—―
Found this vibrant little corner in the heart of Chatan: The Mihama American Village Where neon lights, quirky shops, and beachy vibes come together for a taste of the States with a Japanese twist. From sunset strolls along the boardwalk to grabbing a bite at one of the many themed cafes, this
Amanda | Salty Vagabonds

Amanda | Salty Vagabonds

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Bang Chan from Stray Kids holds a bouquet of colorful flower-shaped plushies, celebrating the group's 5th anniversary. Japanese text and a '5' with a crown are visible.
Seungmin from Stray Kids, wearing a beret and glasses, holds a bouquet of colorful flower-shaped plushies, celebrating the 5th anniversary. Japanese text and a dog drawing are visible.
Han from Stray Kids, in a pinstripe jacket, holds a bouquet of colorful flower-shaped plushies, celebrating the 5th anniversary. Japanese text and a squirrel-like drawing are visible.
Stray Kids| JAPAN DEBUT 5th Anniversary
FIVEEEðŸĐ· #straykids #jyp #bodytransformation #aniverssary #Japan
Is_♡ ė‚°

Is_♡ ė‚°

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Don’t make this mistake in Japan
I was shocked by how much jet-lag I had in when I first arrived in Japan. I really thought because I arrived at night I could just go to sleep and would wake up at 7:00 am like normal but for the first 4 days were up before sunrise. At first we were like okay well we will get dressed, head to break
Kasey

Kasey

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Things that surprised me in Japan & Tips!
I thought I was ready for Japanâ€Ķ but this trip humbled me (in the best way). From falling in love with 7-Eleven egg salad sandwiches, to raw-dogging a Mega Donki without a game plan, to discovering there are zero public trash cans—and yet the streets are spotless?? Every day brought a new sur
LotusGirlTravel

LotusGirlTravel

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A close-up portrait of a male member of Stray Kids wearing a blue baseball cap with an emblem, a blue collared shirt, and blue glitter makeup on his left cheek, looking directly at the viewer.
A close-up portrait of a male member of Stray Kids with short, light-colored hair, facial piercings on his nose and eyebrow, and a silver ring on his finger, with his hand near his mouth.
A close-up portrait of a male member of Stray Kids with dark hair, silver glitter makeup under both eyes, and a serious expression, looking directly at the viewer.
Stray Kids x Japan
My Big babiesssðŸĨ° #straykids #bodytransformation #skz #photo #Lemon8Diary
Is_♡ ė‚°

Is_♡ ė‚°

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Eight members of Stray Kids are seated on a blue circular platform with glowing white lines. They wear diverse casual and racing-inspired jackets, with some members sporting hats. The background is dark with blue lighting.
Stray Kids x Japan
âĪïļâ€ðŸ”ĨðŸĨ°ðŸĨ° #straykids #bodytransformation #skz #photo #Lemon8Diary
Is_♡ ė‚°

Is_♡ ė‚°

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An aerial view of a busy Shibuya street crossing in Japan, with text overlay 'CAR THINGS TO DO IN Japan Part 1' and 'Swipe'.
The exterior of Autobacs ASM Yokohama, a car tuning shop, with several white Honda S2000 sports cars parked outside under an evening sky.
A night scene at Daikoku PA, showing a parking lot filled with various JDM cars, including a white Nissan Silvia and red and blue Nissan Skylines.
Car Things To Do In JapanðŸŒļ Part 1
Car enthusiast’s dream trip to Japan! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ”Ĩ Check out these must-visit spots: â€ĒASM Yokohama – A must-visit for S2000 enthusiasts and Honda fans, specializing in high-performance tuning, aero parts, and premium upgrades 🏎ïļ â€ĒDaikoku PA – The legendary parking area where JDM car meets bring togeth
Graceface

Graceface

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Everything I used to plan my trip to Japan!
All are free and most have an app and website! Be sure to plan ahead and don’t wait last minute like me lol. Planning can be very stressful but these apps made it super easy and fun. #japantraveltips #travelplanner #traveltips
Nasann

Nasann

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Group trip to Japan
📍 Country: Japan My friends and I took a group trip to Japan. We had the absolute best time ever. This was my second time visiting Japan. We got to visit Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Nara, and Uji. I did a little bit of damage to my card, and bought so many wonderful and unique goods. I bought two of t
Belflowerzzzz

Belflowerzzzz

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A map of Japan showing its regions and lists of popular attractions for each, including Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Nara, Nagoya, Kamakura, Tokyo, and Mount Fuji.
A guide titled "Explore Japan Like Never Before" outlining three chapters for travel, with an image of Osaka Castle surrounded by cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.
A Japan travel guide for the Kansai Region (Kyoto), featuring descriptions of Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Arashiyama, with corresponding images of temples and autumn scenery.
Comprehensive guide to travel in Japan(1)
👀First time visiting Japan? Save this guide—it’s hard to find one this complete! 📒Japan is made up of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. These islands are further divided into nine regions: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Hokuriku, Kansai, San’in-Sanyo, Kyushu, and Okinawa
LunaLuxe_Travel

LunaLuxe_Travel

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Your birthday = your next trip âœĻ Where are you going
#TravelDestinations #BirthdayTripIdeas #SoloTravelInspo #travelinspo
thefirstclassfreelancer

thefirstclassfreelancer

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A night street scene in Tokyo with a black taxi, traffic lights, and illuminated buildings, featuring the text overlay "Free things to do in Tokyo for first time travelers."
A crowded daytime view of Takeshita Street in Harajuku, Tokyo, with its iconic archway and numerous shops lining the narrow street.
A tranquil view of a wide moat and a traditional stone bridge, likely part of a temple or garden in Tokyo, under a bright sky.
Free Japan Things To Do ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
My recommendations on what to do for free or budget, especially if it’s your first time going ! #japantraveltips #tokyotravel
Dolly Xiaoli

Dolly Xiaoli

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The image displays the title 'Flexible-ish Itinerary/Route for a Trip to Hakone in Japan' over a scenic view of a red bridge crossing a body of water, surrounded by trees.
The image recommends Hakone Ropeway Sounzan Station as a starting point, with text advising staying at a Ryokan for an overnight trip. The background shows a mountain landscape with buildings.
The image lists activities for a Hakone trip, including taking the Hakone Tozan Cable Car to Owakudani, eating hot spring eggs, a sightseeing ship cruise on Lake Ashi, and visiting Hakone Shrine. A dark rock is in the background.
Flexible-ish Itinerary/Route to Hakone in Japan
TikTok saw this first 👀 🚠📍Starting point: Sōunzan Station Things to do: Take the Hakone Tozan Cable Car Sōunzan Station to get to Owakudani 📍1300-174 Gora, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0408, Japan Sight seeing cable car Owakudani 📍1251 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarash
mdvmitarashi

mdvmitarashi

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âœĻðŸŒļTHINGS I MISS IN JAPAN PT. 2âœĻðŸŒļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâ›ĐïļðŸŊðŸ“ļ
You are definitely going to see a lot more of these if you're following meðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ. My mother is thinking about moving back anyways.(more #DAISO for me 😈) My family is from a really small prefecture that's 5 hours away from Tokyo. There's so many great things out there and I know p
âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

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Two children play on a playground structure, with text overlayed that reads "WHERE & WHEN KIDS EAT Free" and an arrow pointing to "SAVE THIS INFO." The image serves as a title card for an article about free kids' meals.
A colorful calendar-style graphic listing restaurants offering free kids' meals from Sunday to Wednesday. Each day's column details specific restaurant names like IHOP, Chili's, Olive Garden, Red Robin, Denny's, Cici's Pizza, Fazoli's, IKEA, and Wahlburgers.
A colorful calendar-style graphic listing restaurants offering free kids' meals from Thursday to Saturday. Each day's column details specific restaurant names including IHOP, Cici's Pizza, Fazoli's, Wahlburgers, and Steak N' Shake.
Where and when kids eat âœĻFREEâœĻ
Now that school is out and everyone’s lives seem to have gotten that much busier, I wanted to create a list and calendar of all the places kids can eat free! Whether you need to go somewhere after a game, to meet up with family, or want a nice dinner out these are great and affordable options for e
Mariana â€Ē sahm

Mariana â€Ē sahm

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Japan Tips You ACTUALLY want (PT. 1)
1.) Japan is still HUMID in mid-late October! I’m talking 70s, sticky, direct sun. Japan has adapted their product market well to manage it, but a fan and sun umbrella are a good start for a new traveler! I thought I was gonna miss typhoon season and summer heat, but unfortunately it doesn’t get to
SanctuaryXP

SanctuaryXP

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A person looks out a window at a Japanese landscape. The text overlay reads 'Things I will be doing on my next trip to Japan,' introducing travel tips.
A train station screen and a phone display transit details, illustrating the decision not to get a JR Pass due to a significant price increase and individual ticket savings.
Various hotel toiletries, including brushes and small bottles, are neatly arranged, supporting the tip to bring fewer personal care items on future trips.
Things I will be doing on my next trip to Japan
I returned from Japan in April of 2024 and these are a few things that I will definitely be doing again —or I learned (while I was there) that I want do differently. ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ If you’re from my #TikTok page, omg hello!! & if you’re new to my page, hello!! I absolutely love organizing/planning
mdvmitarashi

mdvmitarashi

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Two babies in high chairs with cake on their faces, celebrating a 'One Deer Old' themed birthday party. The image features the title 'How to Plan a birthday party' and decorative stars.
A living room scene with a table set for a party, featuring a deer balloon and a baby in a high chair. The text overlay reads 'CREATE A GUESTLIST'.
An indoor party setup with high chairs, a playpen filled with toys, and a colorful foam mat. The text overlay states 'CHOOSE A VENUE'.
âœĻ How to Plan Your Kids Birthday Party âœĻ
Not sure where to start when planning your kids birthday party? Keep these core elements in mind and your party will be one to remember all year! 1. Come up with Guest list Knowing who you’re going to invite is a crucial step in planning the party. The guest list will help you decide where to
Modern Mom | Shannon

Modern Mom | Shannon

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Two children on swings at a playground with the text overlay 'where & when kids eat Free this summer' and a Lemon8 logo.
A calendar-style graphic listing restaurants offering free kids' meals on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, including IHOP, Red Robin, and Fazoli's.
A calendar-style graphic listing restaurants offering free kids' meals on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, including IHOP, Chili's, and Olive Garden.
Where & when kids eat free this summer!
Back again this year to share! Now that school is out and everyone’s lives seem to have gotten that much busier, I wanted to create a list and calendar of all the places kids can eat free! Whether you need to go somewhere after a game, to meet up with family, or want a nice dinner out these are gre
Mariana â€Ē sahm

Mariana â€Ē sahm

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Don’t miss these activities in Japan!
If you’re planning your first Japan trip, save this ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ These were the easiest, most magical stops I did. 📍 City/Country: Kyoto, Japan Location: Japan Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama Location: Kiyomizu, Kyoto Location: Mt.Fuji Ropeway, Hakone, Japan
withkaci

withkaci

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MUST VISIT places and activities in Japan if you’re a beauty and matcha lover! âœĻ
ðŸĩ Tokyo is one of my favorite cities and if you love beauty & matcha like me, don't forget to save this list for places you *HAVE* to check out 👀 Comment TOKYO if you want me to send you a google map list with all the addresses 💖 Which place on this list would you want to visit most? 😍 #t
annietamaki

annietamaki

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Trip to Japan
Recommend everyone to add Japan to their Travel Bucket List. These are some pictures I took when I went to Japan. It’s really beautiful over there and I would fr want to go over there again. #japantravel #Lemon8 #recommendation #travel #🍋8
Gen

Gen

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A night view of Dotonbori, Osaka, featuring the iconic Glico Running Man sign and other illuminated billboards. Overlay text reads "SWIPE - JAPAN EDITION - WOULD I STAY AGAIN?" and "Check description for more information."
A collage of images for Imano Shinsaibashi Hostel in Osaka, showing its lobby, cafe, bunk beds, and food. An overlay indicates a 7-night stay for ~$360, with co-ed and women's only floors, rated 8/10.
A collage of images for First Cabin Kyoto Nijojo, showcasing its capsule-style sleeping pods and common areas. An overlay indicates a 3-night stay for ~$100, including a hot spring, rated 6.5/10.
Where are you staying? Japan Edition ðŸŒļ
As a foodie-traveler, I try my hardest to scrounge around for deals with hotels, so I have more to spend on the local cuisines. Here are the hotels I stayed at, including prices, with my honest opinions. 1.)Imano Shinsaibashi(Osaka): I stayed a lot longer in Osaka than I wanted to, but this ho
SanctuaryXP

SanctuaryXP

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Two women in traditional kimonos kneel on tatami mats, ready for a tea ceremony in Kyoto. Tea bowls and whisks are placed before them, highlighting a cultural experience.
Two women in colorful kimonos with flowers in their hair smile for a selfie. They are at the Kimono Tea Ceremony Maikoys in Gion, where they dressed in traditional attire.
A traditional Japanese room with tatami mats and cushions set for a tea ceremony. Tea-making tools are arranged, indicating a learning experience about matcha and Japanese tea culture.
Affordable things to do in Japan
When I started to plan my trip to Japan I knew I wanted to book a tea ceremony. I’m not a huge fan of matcha but it seemed like such an authentic way to spend a morning and I wanted to learn more about the significance of tea in the Japanese culture. We ended up booking a private ceremony at the
Kasey

Kasey

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A pink pagoda in Nara, Japan, surrounded by delicate cherry blossoms. The image has 'Pink pagoda my trip to Nara' text overlay, indicating a travel experience.
A large reclining Buddha statue in the foreground, with a tall standing Buddha statue and cherry blossoms on a forested hill behind it. A traditional building is also visible.
A multi-tiered Japanese pagoda with dark tiled roofs and red-brown structures, beautifully framed by abundant pink cherry blossoms.
where to find the ðŸŒļPINKðŸŒļpagoda?
What to doðŸŒļ What to avoid 🙅ðŸŧ‍♀ïļ ðŸŒļThis pink pagoda is located in 📍Nara and there are a few ways to get there. Train, bus, taxi or the better one, you can rent a car. ðŸŒļTsubosakadera is a temple on top of a hill and there will be various ways to get there, however, whichever you choose I sug
abordoconAlissa

abordoconAlissa

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A parent holds two children, viewed from behind, looking out at a mountain landscape. The image serves as the cover for an article discussing the importance of 'No Face Photos for kids' to protect their online identities.
The shadows of an adult and a child holding hands are cast on a concrete sidewalk, illustrating a 'Shadow pics' technique for faceless photography to protect children's identities online.
A wooden baby toy is in sharp focus in the foreground, while a baby's face is intentionally blurred in the background, demonstrating the 'On focus' technique to avoid clear facial identification.
No face photos for kids | ONLINE SAFETY ðŸšĐ
First of all, no judgement to parents that choose to share their kids on social media. Social media is undeniably the biggest growing online platform. From tiktok, to instagram, YouTube & blogs, there are so many platforms out there! As parents on social media, we often like to share stor
Dania Toddler Mom & UGC

Dania Toddler Mom & UGC

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Did you know you can RENT kimonos in Japan?! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Just wanted to share my amazing experience renting kimonos in Kyoto’s Gion District. If you’re planning a trip to Japan, this is a must-do! Step 1: Picking the Perfect Shop - Gion has so many adorable kimono rental shops. Do a bit of research and book ahead of time to make sure you get a spot.
Millie Britt

Millie Britt

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A street scene in Harajuku, Tokyo, with various colorful signs and umbrellas, featuring a white overlay text that reads 'STREET FOOD IN TOKYO JAPAN YOU NEED TO TRY HARAJUKA STREET'.
A person holding a very long, spiral-cut French fry on a stick, with a bustling street market in the background. The text identifies it as 'Long, Longer, Longest' and describes it as Japan's longest French fry, over 50 cm long.
Two girls happily eating a giant, rainbow-colored cotton candy from Totti Candy Factory, which is described as being bigger than their heads.
Must try Street Food in Tokyo Japan ðŸĄðŸœðŸĨ
One of the highlights of our two weeks in Japan was definitely our food crawl through Takeshita Street in Harajuku! From sweet treats to quirky eats. I loved that the girls were so open to trying all these. Travel Tip: I think starting here helped ease them into exploring more during our Japan
Amanda | Salty Vagabonds

Amanda | Salty Vagabonds

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A person views a scenic landscape with a lake full of lotus plants and mountains, introducing popular places to visit in Kyoto, Japan.
The iconic Kinkaku-ji, or Golden Pavilion, stands majestically by a reflecting pond, surrounded by lush autumn foliage in Kyoto.
A person walks along a path lined with numerous vibrant orange torii gates at the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto.
Popular places to Visit in Kyoto, Japanâ›Đïļ
â›Đïļ Kinkakuji Temple is one of the most famous temples in Japan. Known as “The Golden Pavilion,” it’s a beautiful gold covered structure surrounded by gardens and a reflecting pond. Entry is 400 yen for adults. If you have small kids I would not recommend bringing a stroller on this walk. â›Đïļ Fus
Ariel 🍋🍋

Ariel 🍋🍋

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A shelf filled with various children's books, including "How to Be a Real Man," "Just Because," and "Where the Wild Things Are," highlighted as "BEST kids books -according to my toddler-".
The cover of "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak, featuring a large monster and a small boat, described as a classic children's book.
An open spread from "Where the Wild Things Are" showing detailed illustrations of Max in a monster suit and other wild creatures in a forest.
best kids books (according to my toddler)
my toddlers current faves! we read these books every. single. night. where the wild things are by maurice sendak - a true classic. i loved reading this book as a kid and its fun to read it to my own children now! i’m thinking where the wild things are themed birthday party for my son next y
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megan | sahm

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