Imagine a woman traveling the world alone...a half century ago. I'm sure it wasn't common, certainly not as common as today.
I was intrigued when I learned about the experiences of such a woman from her daughter, Jane Stein, who found her mother's travel logs and turned those adventures into a children's book on travel.
Today I'm running a guest post that Jane wrote. I enjoyed reading the tidbits she listed on her website to get people interested in the book. Details and fun facts, such as:
- Every year the world’s largest tomato fight takes place in Spain.
- Sesame Street puppets speak Hebrew, Arabic and Russian, and a cousin of Oscar the Grouch is named Moishe Oofnik. (That one cracks me up.)
- There are special laughing clubs in India where people go for their health. (I feel healthier already, laughing about Moishe Oofnik.)
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