Kids are hardly the most disruptive passengers – what about stag dos or hen parties? Or adults who have had too much to drink?
I really thought the days of children needing to be seen and not heard were behind us – but apparently not.introducing child-free zonesI cannot understand why society in general is so intolerant of children. After all, we were all children once. The majority of us go on to have one, if not more, of them.
Having spent a lot of their lives in lockdown, my two children – Theo, five, and Immy, three – have only been on a couple of holidays abroad.. We’d loaded up with plenty of snacks, colouring and sticker books, a bag full of toys and – for if everything else failed – a tablet full of films to plug them into.
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