Where to go with the kids in Mexico City

The holidays have started, and your little ones are eager to go out. If you decide not to visit any state this Easter, we recommend where to go with the kids in Mexico City so you can spend a day of fun with your naughty ones.

From amusement parks to aquariums, Mexico City has many places where your little ones can learn and have fun. This list will give you some ideas for planning your days off.

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Mexico City has many options for your little ones to have fun. Photo: Shutterstock
Mexico City has many options for your little ones to have fun. Photo: Shutterstock

Six Flags

The amusement rides in this park offer fun for the whole family. Whether the classic attractions like Medusa or the Kilahuea or the recent ones like the Wonder Woman Coaster or Superman, The Last Escape, your mischievous ones will spend a day full of adrenaline and extreme emotions.

The rides in this park will fill your little ones with adrenaline. Photo: Six Flags Mexico
The rides in this park will fill your little ones with adrenaline. Photo: Six Flags Mexico

Acuario Inbursa

It has more than 50 exhibitions where your little ones can learn about 14,000 varieties of 350 species, such as sharks, penguins, rays, jellyfish, axolotls, and various reptiles. They will learn more about this ecosystem and its inhabitants with the Arctic, the Expedition exhibition.

In this aquarium, children will learn about life in the sea. Photo: Inbursa Aquarium
In this aquarium, children will learn about life in the sea. Photo: Inbursa Aquarium

Papalote Museo del Niño

Here your children will learn from the functioning of the human body, the composition of the various ecosystems, to the changes in how people live. And as if that were not enough, there is also a mini-supermarket where your naughty ones can take a cart and pretend they go shopping. This is one of the areas that has been in the Museum for many years. Don’t you have a photo of you as a child in this mini-supermarket?

Here your little ones will learn enjoyably. Photo: Papalote Children's Museum
Here your little ones will learn enjoyably. Photo: Papalote Children’s Museum

Exposición de Snoopy en el MUMEDI

Do your children like to draw? This exhibition at the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) will delight them as it shows sketches from the Peanuts cartoon, which tells the adventures of Charlie Brown, his inseparable canine friend Snoopy, and his gang. During the exhibition tour, it is explained how Charles Schulz created this comic strip. This display will significantly inspire your little one.

This exhibition shows the story of how this cute character was created. Photo: Mumedi
This exhibition shows the story of how this cute character was created. Photo: Mumedi

Zoológico de Chapultepec

If your naughty ones love to learn about animals, this is the right place. You will see pandas, lions, giraffes, rhinos, elephants, and many more up close. This zoo in Bosque de Chapultepec is home to 1,236 varieties of 222 different species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.

Your little ones will see animals such as pandas, lions, camels, and many more up close. Photo: Chapultepec Zoo
Your little ones will see animals such as pandas, lions, camels, and many more up close. Photo: Chapultepec Zoo

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Laberinto Mágico

Slides, ascents, and descents are some surprises you will find in this hanging maze. There are activities for babies from 6 months old, stimulating their senses, even for 12-year-olds who will overcome various obstacles that will challenge them.

The challenges of this hanging maze will delight your naughty ones. Photo: Magic Maze
The challenges of this hanging maze will delight your naughty ones. Photo: Magic Maze

KidZania

What would happen if there was a city where only children lived? In this park, that is possible; your naughty ones will pretend to fly a plane, climb walls, and play firefighters or scientists. The possibilities are endless!

Your children will have many options, from doing experiments in a laboratory to being a firefighter. Photo: KidZania
Your children will have many options, from doing experiments in a laboratory to being a firefighter. Photo: KidZania

Museo de Historia Natural

What was life like on the planet millions of years ago? Through its halls that look like caves, in this museum, your little ones will learn about the inhabitants of the Earth, such as dinosaurs, and the evolution of humans. The exhibitions are very didactic; they will catch the children’s attention.

Dinosaurs and current mammals are some of the species you will learn about. Photo: Natural History Museum
Dinosaurs and current mammals are some of the species you will learn about. Photo: Natural History Museum

Granja Las Américas

Through the workshops offered by this place, your little ones will learn about caring for the environment; they will be able to interact with animals such as chickens, ducks, rabbits, cows, and many more. They will also learn how to make cheese and milk. If your little ones are more daring, they will love the gotcha.

In this place, your little one can live with farm animals. Photo: Las Americas Farm
In this place, your little one can live with farm animals. Photo: Las Americas Farm

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K1 Speed México

The tracks of this site will fill your naughty ones with adrenaline and fun. Photo: K1 Speed Garden Santa Fe

The tracks of this site will fill your naughty ones with adrenaline and fun. Photo: K1 Speed Garden Santa Fe
The tracks of this site will fill your naughty ones with adrenaline and fun. Photo: K1 Speed Garden Santa Fe

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Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

Spanish version: here

10 Water parks near Mexico City

The Easter holidays are very close; if you still don’t have a plan for these days or won’t rest, these water parks near Mexico City are ideal for a weekend outing with your family and getting away from stress.

Children love the pools and slides of the water parks, but they also offer other activities that can be carried out from the oldest to the youngest. These destinations are located 2 to 3 hours away from the country’s capital and are perfect for a family getaway.

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Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec, Morelos

The slides this water park offers range from the extremes like the King Cobra for adrenaline lovers to the wave pool area and children’s games for the little ones. They will spend an enjoyable day sliding down these tracks.

  • Cost: The day pass costs 329 pesos
  • Distance: 2 hours
The slides in this park are one of its main attractions. Photo: Six Flags Mexico, Hurricane Harbor, Oaxtepec.
The slides in this park are one of its main attractions. Photo: Six Flags Mexico, Hurricane Harbor, Oaxtepec.

The Geyser, Hidalgo

From hot springs to zip lines, this water park-spa located in the magical town of Tecozautla has many attractions. You can relax in the natural saunas while the children enjoy the water slides.

  • Cost: 150 pesos
  • Distance: 3 hours
You can relax in the hot springs Photo: The Geyser
You can relax in the hot springs Photo: The Geyser

Tolantongo Caves, Hidalgo

In addition to offering a beautiful view, this group of caves in Hidalgo provides many activities. Whether you immerse yourself in the Thermal Water Grotto, into which a waterfall falls where you can cool off, or swim in the pools along a wall of the mountain surrounding this site. The pools are small and shallow, where children can swim.

  • Cost: General admission 150 pesos
  • Distance: 3 hours
The pools here are shallow so that children can swim. Photo: Tolantongo Caves
The pools here are shallow so that children can swim. Photo: Tolantongo Caves

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Hot springs of Chignahuapan, Puebla

In the pools, your little ones can play, but they can also have fun at the ping-pong tables, foosball, dance machines, and board games. Meanwhile, adults can relax in the temazcal. The pools have direct hot spring water.

  • Cost: 110 pesos
  • Distance: 3 hours
The pools have spring water. Photo: Chignahuapan Hot Springs Hotel and Spa
The pools have spring water. Photo: Chignahuapan Hot Springs Hotel and Spa

Hot Water Spa, Michoacan

The children’s village in this park is an excellent option where the little ones can have fun. If your children love adrenaline, they will be happy on the slides of different sizes.

  • Cost: 120 pesos
  • Distance: 3 hours
In the children's village, your little ones will have a lot of fun. Photo: Agua Caliente Spa
In the children’s village, your little ones will have a lot of fun. Photo: Agua Caliente Spa

Ixtapan Water Park, State of Mexico

Located in the magical town Ixtapan de la Sal, it is one of the most popular water parks near Mexico City. The hot springs and attractions such as “The Abyss”, in which you travel 90 meters in 9 seconds, guarantee you and your family hours of fun. If you want to extend your stay, you can stay at the Hotel Ixtapan, located next to this water park.

  • Cost: 230
  • Distance: 2 hours
It has many areas that offer activities for the whole family. Photo: Ixtapan Water Park
It has many areas that offer activities for the whole family. Photo: Ixtapan Water Park

Ex hacienda Temixco, Morelos

The colonial landscape and the pools make this site very attractive. Your little ones can play in the wave pools and the aquatic multitrack, where your naughty ones will be able to slide with the boards. The children’s area has many games for the little ones.

  • Cost: 290
  • Distance: 1 hour 30 minutes
The combination of colonial style with pools makes this park a fantastic and fun place. Photo: Former Hacienda de Temixco Aquatic Park
The combination of colonial style with pools makes this park a fantastic and fun place. Photo: Former Hacienda de Temixco Aquatic Park

El Rollo, Morelos

This water park, a classic that you may have visited during childhood, could not be left out of the selection. It has attractions for the most adventurous who are not afraid to slide down the 25-meter-high slides, and it also has areas for the little ones, such as the Children’s Island or the Lazy River, where your mischievous people can enjoy the pools.

  • Cost: 395
  • Distance: 2 hours 30 minutes
This park has slides from the most extreme to those where children can slide gently. Photo: El Rollo Water Park
This park has slides from the most extreme to those where children can slide gently. Photo: El Rollo Water Park

El Tephé Water Park, Hidalgo

The 20-meter-high artificial geyser will delight children. They can play under the stream of water which, although it is the main attraction of this park, is not the only one. Its wading pools with slides, multi-tracks to slide, wave pool, and slides are other areas it offers. They will have a fantastic day!

  • Cost: 170 (holiday price)
  • Distance: 2 hours 40 minutes
The artificial geyser of this spa will delight your mischievous. Photo: Tephé Water Park
The artificial geyser of this spa will delight your mischievous. Photo: Tephé Water Park

Water park Bosque de las Ánimas, Hidalgo

In addition to its pools and slides, this place has green areas where you can play a kickaround with your family. It has grills, cabins, and a camping area. If you like to be in contact with nature and also enjoy a good dip, you will have a lot of fun in this place.

  • Cost: 100 pesos
  • Distance: 2 hours 40 minutes
Your whole family can cool off in the pools of this spa, and then they can roast meat on the grills. Photo: Bosque de las Animas Spa
Your whole family can cool off in the pools of this spa, and then they can roast meat on the grills. Photo: Bosque de las Animas Spa

What do you think of these water parks near Mexico City for Easter? Tell us on Facebook if you dare to visit one.

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver

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What to do in Los Cabos with the kids

Mexico is internationally famous for its beautiful beach destinations, and one of the most exclusive is Los Cabos in Baja, California Sur. This paradisiacal site has multiple attractions for children and adults. We recommend a series of activities you can do in Los Cabos with the kids. You will enjoy them to the fullest in the company of your family! What to do in Los Cabos with the kids?

Los Cabos is one of the five municipalities of the state of Baja California Sur. The municipal seat is San José del Cabo and 32 kilometers away is Cabo San Lucas. Together they make up one of our country’s most important tourist areas. A dream place full of magic.

What to do in Los Cabos with the kids?

In Los Cabos, there are so many wonders you will not be able to cope with. You need several days to discover them, and even then, you will still have things to see; you will want to return!

Go to its majestic beaches

The beaches of Los Cabos are spectacular and with transparent water. Some of the most famous are Las Viudas, Playa Chileno and Playa Costa Azul, perfect for surfing. Now, if what you want are quiet beaches to go with the children, you can visit:

Médano Beach

A beautiful beach with light waves and fascinating sunsets with an arch in the background. The sand is white and soft; the sea has a spectacular turquoise color and is the starting point for many activities in the area.

Médano Beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
What to do in Los Cabos with the kids: Médano Beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Love beach

Love Beach and The Arch are probably the most iconic places in Baja California Sur. It is the meeting point between the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean. The tranquility of its currents will invite you to cool off and walk along the shore.

It is located between two granite rock formations. It is a small and isolated area near The Arch. To get to it, you must take a water taxi from Medano Beach to the other side of the bay.

Love beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Love beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Santa Maria Beach

It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Los Cabos due to its horseshoe shape and its fine, pink sand. It has a family and quiet atmosphere; the waves are very calm and crystal clear waters, perfect for children. On this beach, you can do water activities such as diving and snorkeling to see the variety of fish on the shores.

It is located at Kilometer 11 of the Cabo San Lucas – San José del Cabo tourist corridor. If you travel by car from Cabo San Lucas, it will take you about 15 minutes.

Santa Maria Beach. Photo: Facebook Yadhira Zepeda
Santa Maria Beach. Photo: Facebook Yadhira Zepeda

Palmilla Beach

It´s a quiet beach surrounded by coves (smaller than a bay). It is located in a luxurious residential area where many celebrities choose to stay. A perfect place to spend the day with the family, see the fishing boats or have a picnic with your little ones.

In addition to these beautiful beaches with calm waves for your children, we recommend you allow yourself to visit Cabo Pulmo and Playa del Divorcio, the first is a wonder of nature, and the second is the complement to Playa del Amor.

Legend has it that a local woman rescued a Japanese sailor, and they fell in love on the beach of love; one day, the young woman’s father killed her boyfriend, and she took her own life on the beach of divorce.

Palmilla beach. Photo: Facebook SUP Palmilla Beach
Playa Palmilla
Photo: Facebook SUP Palmilla Beach

Attractions in Los Cabos if you have children

Get on a camel

How about going on a safari and having your children ride a camel… During the tour, they can walk along the beach, enjoy nature and even learn to make tortillas. This tour can be booked at Cabo Adventures.

Camel ride. Photo: Facebook Cabo Adventures
Camel ride. Photo: Facebook Cabo Adventures

Swimming with dolphins

All children love to swim with dolphins. They are tender and playful mammals that will make the day memorable. Many sites offer this option, for example, Dolphin Encounter, Dolphin Swim Adventure, Dolphin Discovery Los Cabos, or Dolphin Royal Swim.

Swimming with dolphins
Swimming with dolphins. Photo: Facebook Dolphin Discovery Los Cabos

Snorkeling

If your little ones are old enough to use a snorkel, they will enjoy this experience to the fullest. Some tours, in addition to snorkeling, include a sailboat ride and stand-up paddle boarding. It is also available at Cabo adventures.

Snorkel. Photo: Facebook Cabo Adventures
Snorkel. Photo: Facebook Cabo Adventures

Los Cabos Adventure Park

It´s an ecotourism park and animal sanctuary with endless activities: zip lines, ATVs, camel rides, short zip lines, rappelling, a suspension bridge… All framed by an exuberant view.

Zipline. Photo: PxHere
Zipline. Photo: PxHere

San José Estuary and Bird Sanctuary

A sanctuary where you can watch the birds and enjoy their sounds, a beautiful oasis that will leave your little ones impressed.

San José Estuary and Bird Sanctuary.
San José Estuary and Bird Sanctuary. Photo:  Facebook Las maravillas de México

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

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What to do in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo with the kids

Are you planning to travel to Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo with the kids? There are many things to do in this beautiful tourist destination, the closest for those in the Mexican lowlands. We have a list of recommendations for you to plan your stay and spend an incredible vacation with your little ones.

Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are not the same

Usually, the beaches of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are talked about as if they were a single destination, but they are different, and each has its charm.

Ixtapa is a tourist development planned by the National Fund for the Promotion of Tourism (Fonatur) in 1968. Large hotel complexes were built on what was once a coconut plantation.

Five kilometers away is Zihuatanejo, a small fishing port that began receiving many tourists in the early sixties as an alternative to Acapulco, which led to creating a new area to meet demand.

The official name of the hotel complex is Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, which is why it is often confused as if it were the same city. In fact, at first, it was called “New Zihuatanejo”.

What to do with children in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo

In your list of places to visit in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, we recommend that you include the following:

Visit its beaches

The beaches of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are beautiful. In Ixtapa, the waves are big because it is an open sea, but other beaches on the outskirts are much calmer in Zihuatanejo. For example:

Las Gatas Beach

Location: From the pier downtown Zihuatanejo you can take a boat. The cost is 50 pesos.
It is called Playa Las Gatas because there are many catfish in it. This beach is very safe due to a wave breaker our indigenous ancestors built, which is almost like a natural pool. Its water is crystal clear, perfect for snorkeling and diving.

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Las Gatas beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Contramar Beach

Location: To get there, you must also hire a boat from downtown Zihuatanejo.

This beach is characterized by its calm waves, thanks to rock formations and bays protecting it. Its coral reefs are beautiful, so it is also an ideal place to snorkel and see colorful fish.

Contramar Beach. Photo: Facebook Paradise Zihua

Ixtapa Island

Location: It is located ten minutes by boat from the coast. Access is for a fee of 80 pesos in a water taxi from Playa Linda.

Ixtapa Island has two beaches: Varadero and Coral, which are very beautiful and quiet. You can go to the reef and snorkel. The food is fresh and delicious.

Ixtapa Island. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Playa Quieta (Quiet Beach)

Location: It is located 9.7 km from downtown Ixtapa, at the end of the second stage of the hotel zone. It can be reached by car or bicycle since the bike path passes through there.

It is a perfect beach for children since it is very calm, thanks to the island and a reef that works as wave breakers. The water is very clean, with some mangroves where you can rest. You can enter through the Meliá and Med hotel.

The plus: El Palmar Beach

Location: Boulevard Ixtapa.

This beach is an open sea, so you must be careful when swimming in it because the waves are high. It is the main beach in Ixtapa and is certified as the longest beach in all of Mexico. It is a good option for taking walks and renting an ATV, but be careful with children.

El Palmar Beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
El Palmar Beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Attractions for the whole family

Delfiniti: Swim with Dolphins

Location: Lote Anexo 6 B, Hotel Zone #1, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico, CP 40880

It’s a water park with a wide variety of programs: swimming with dolphins, shows, acrobatics and juggling, dolphin therapy, and even swimming with dolphins for weddings—a place for the whole family that children will enjoy to the fullest.

Dolphin show. Photo: Facebook Delfiniti

Ride along the bike path

Location: Starts at Marina Ixtapa, goes around the golf course to Playa Linda, and through Parque Aztlán.

At 9.7 kilometers long, the Ixtapa bike path has become one of the main attractions. Because it crosses an ecological reserve, you can enjoy giant trees and passages shaded with extensive vegetation along the route. It is an unforgettable ride. Some hotels offer bike rental within their amenities, but there are also many places where you can rent them.

Ixtapa bike path. Photo: Facebook Riggo Bert Loperez

Escollera Bio Park

Location: P.º de La Bahía, Playa las Gatas, 40880 Zihuatanejo, Gro.

An ecological park with more than 50 species of animals: insects, birds, mammals, and reptiles. It also has 100 species of plants and fruit trees. The visiting hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

In addition to the park, there is also a restaurant. Photo Facebook La Escollera

Adventure Park

Location: Carretera Nacional Zihuatanejo-Lázaro Cárdenas km. 4.8, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo.

If you and your children like adventures, this place is for you. They will spend a day full of excitement on the zip lines and suspension bridges.

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

Spanish version: Here

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What to do in Acapulco with the kids

Acapulco will always be Acapulco. Not only because it is the closest beach destination to Mexico City but also because it is a place full of history. It has been an inspiration and a favorite spot for national and international personalities such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Luis Miguel, among others. In addition, it has multiple attractions for children and adults. Yes, there is a lot to do in Acapulco with the kids.

Activities you can do in Acapulco with the kids

Beaches and attractions that the whole family will enjoy.

  1. Caleta and Caletilla beaches

Location: Av. Costera Miguel Alemán in front of Isla Roqueta, in the tourist area known as Acapulco Tradicional within the FraccionamientoLas Playas.

The waves are very gentle; there are a lot of informal vendors and attractions like the banana boat. It is advisable to arrive before noon because later it can be crowded.

Caleta Beach in Acapulco. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Caleta Beach in Acapulco. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

2. Pichilingue Beach

Location: Scenic Highway (Acapulco-Airport Highway), kilometer 14, Fraccionamiento Pichilingue, Diamante. It’s going down Baja Catita Street. You can also go directly down to Puerto Marques and head to the beach.

It is a tiny beach, not as popular as Puerto Marqués, so there are fewer people, so you will not suffer from crowds. Like Puerto Marqués, the waves are soft and calm, thanks to the bay that protects this space. It is also a perfect place to rent ATVs or ride horses. The water is clear and clean; the view is beautiful.

Playa Pichilingue

3. Pie de la Cuesta Beach

Location: 10 km north of the city of Acapulco, very close to La Quebrada.

A perfect beach to watch the sunset. You must rent a hammock or chair and prepare for the show.

The waves are rough because it is an open sea, so you must be careful with children. They can play on the shore, make sandcastles or go horseback riding; however, it is a beautiful place where there is a strange combination between the Pacific Ocean and the Laguna de Coyuca.

The freshwater lagoon is very calm and excellent for children and other activities such as water skiing. There are several islands, including Isla Pájaros, which has a bird sanctuary.

Pie de la Cuesta beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Pie de la Cuesta beach. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

The best attractions for children in Acapulco

Activities for the whole family

El Rollo Water Park (formerly CiCi, Acapulco Mágico)

Location: Icacos, Costa Azul, 39850 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro.

If you have children, this is a place you indeed should visit because they will enjoy it to the fullest. In addition to being a water park with a wave pool, pools, wading pools, and slides, this place has a dolphin show every day. The swim with dolphins is well worth it; it is an unforgettable experience.

A place with pools and slides. Photo: El Rollo Water Park
A place with pools and slides. Photo: El Rollo Water Park

La Quebrada

Location: La Quebrada 25. Downtown, 39300 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro.

La Quebrada is a 45-meter-high cliff that was created by dynamiting a hill. It has a channel seven meters wide and four deep. This place is internationally known for the spectacular diving show that takes place there. The cost to access the area where this show is best appreciated is 70 pesos.

La Quebrada. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
La Quebrada. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Papagayo Park

Location: Fraccionamiento Hornos Insurgentes, between the limits of the tourist areas of Acapulco Tradicional and Dorado. It is located at Cuauhtémoc Avenue, Costera Miguel Alemán Avenue, Manuel Gómez Morínnota Avenue, and Juan Sebastián Elcano Avenue.

Ignacio Manuel Altamirano Park, better known as Papagayo Park, is an ecological and recreational reserve for children and adults. It contains the largest green area in the city, 218 square meters full of artificial lakes, a skating rink, a zoo, sports fields, and a library.

Papagayo Park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Papagayo Park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Xtasea Zipline

Location: Blvd. Cabo Marqués, Lt. 5 Punta Diamante, C.P. 39907, Acapulco, Gro.

If your children are older or even teenagers, they will love this place. It has two attractions: the largest zip line in the world over the sea (it crosses the Bay of Puerto Marqués at 140 kilometers per hour) and Xmonkey, a high ropes park with fun circuits and games for the whole family.

Xtasea zip line. Photo: xtasea.com
Xtasea zip line. Photo: xtasea.com

Tres Palos Lagoon

Location: It is about 30 kilometers southwest of Acapulco, along the Pinotepa Nacional highway, right on the border with Barra Vieja.

Another beautiful place among the many that exist in the port of Acapulco. In the Tres Palos Lagoon, you can navigate by boat through the 15 kilometers and relax with a black mud treatment. Children will like this place because it is a turtle sanctuary, and if it is the season, they will be able to release them into the sea.

Tres Palos Lagoon. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Tres Palos Lagoon. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

As you can see, there is a lot to do with the kids in Acapulco. If you go on a trip, allow yourself to explore and rediscover this destination that will always be a classic in Mexico.

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Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

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World Water Day: Consequences of its pollution

This March 22nd is World Water Day, a date established by the United Nations Organization (UN) that invites us to reflect on the consequences of the contamination of our vital liquid. We face a huge problem, so we need to explain to our children how we can take care of this essential resource.

The importance of water

Water is essential for the survival of the beings that inhabit the planet. There is no life, plain and straightforward, without water, but it is also crucial for socio-economic development, energy production, and adaptation to climate change.

Unfortunately, even though we know how important it is, many still do not understand that it is a non-renewable resource and that we, the people, are the main ones responsible for its pollution.

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Why is water polluted?

There are many reasons; these are the main ones.

  • Millions of tons of garbage and industrial waste are dumped into the seas.
  • The use of pesticides in agricultural fields; they seep into underground channels and reaches the consumer networks.
  • Accidental oil spills in the oceans. In addition to the small leaks that end up in the sea.
  • Maritime traffic. Waste from fishing boats and oil tankers.
  • Deforestation causes sediment and bacteria in the soil.
  • The increase in temperature on the planet decreases the oxygen in water composition.
  • Sewage. The United Nations Organization warned that more than 80% of wastewater reaches the oceans untreated.
  • We also contaminate water when it is not properly cleaned when we throw oil, medicine, or garbage down the drain after being used in homes.

What are the consequences of water pollution?

We can list the following:

  • The disappearance of biodiversity and aquatic ecosystems. If we don’t change our habits and stop the emission of pollutants, life in the oceans will be impossible.
  • Alteration of the food chain. We will no longer have fish for our consumption.
  • Lack of water
  • Diseases
  • Without water, many social conflicts, even wars, can break out.

How we help solve water pollution

  • • Through reforestation. Plant trees, especially on the banks of rivers and lakes, to protect the ecosystem.
  • With stricter protection laws. Involve industries to reduce hazardous materials and waste.
  • Reduce your ecological footprint. Try to avoid burning hydrocarbons (gasoline). Use the bike to get around.
  • The reduction of pesticides and chemicals in agriculture.
  • Eliminate the use of single-use plastics • Get informed and try to make others aware too.

World Water Day is celebrated every March 22nd to remember the relevance of this essential liquid. It’s time to pay attention. While most pollution comes from large industries, you can do a lot. Don’t litter, save water, don’t waste it. Remember: without water, there is no life.

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10 Places in Mexico City to go for a walk with your children

With the arrival of spring came sunny afternoons and the magnificent colors offered by flowers, grass, and trees. You don’t need to leave Mexico City (CDMX) to find an outdoor space to spend a relaxed afternoon. We took on the task of looking for ten places to go for a walk with your children. They can run, enjoy the scenery or even have a picnic. I highly recommend them! 10 Places in Mexico City to go for a walk with your children.

Going for a walk with your children helps you build memories.

Although chaos and bustle reign in CDMX, it is possible to find outdoor areas perfect for children to build beautiful family memories. Parks, forests, mountains, archaeological sites, and plant nurseries stand out for merging with urban planning and modern architecture. Try to give yourself some time and visit some (or all) of these sites. You will not regret it.

1 Masayoshi Ohira Park (Pagoda Park)

Address: Corredores, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán.

This place is open 24 hours a day and stands out for its Japanese style. It has a red portico, toril in Japanese, which is typical of the land of the rising sun. You’ll feel like you’re in another country when you walk around the pond connected by a bridge and the beautiful cobbled paths.

Masayoshi Ohira Park Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Masayoshi Ohira Park Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Masayoshi Ohira Park Photo: Wikimedia Commons

2 La Mexicana Park

Address: Lomas de Santa Fe, Contadero, Álvaro Obregón.

Located in the vicinity of the Santa Fe Shopping Center, you can spend a whole day full of adventures in this park. From running, skating, and eating in one of its restaurants to admiring an artificial lake while the children play in the many green areas. It is open from five in the morning to 10 at night, so you have plenty of time to have fun.

La Mexicana Park Photo: Wikimedia Commons
La Mexicana Park Photo: Wikimedia Commons

3 Chapultepec

One of the oldest urban forests in Latin America, with more than 686 hectares. It is the lung of CDMX and has many attractions: you can stroll through the botanical garden, visit the zoo, visit The Castle, attend a cultural event at the Casa del Lago, visit the Museum of Modern Art, take a tour of the Museum National Anthropology… One day isn’t enough to see it all. You can come back a thousand times and discover new things every time.

The Castle in Chapultepec. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

4 Bicentennial Park

Address: Av. 5 de Mayo 290, San Lorenzo, Tlaltenango, Miguel Hidalgo.

It is located on the border between the Miguel Hidalgo Municipality and the Azcapotzalco Municipality, a few meters from the Refinería Station on subway line seven. Its opening and closing hours are from Monday to Sunday, from seven in the morning to eight at night. It has soccer fields, basketball and volleyball courts, an artificial lake, and green areas to enjoy the day.

Bicentennial Park Photo: Facebook @ParqueBicentenarioMX
Bicentennial Park Photo: Facebook @ParqueBicentenarioMX

5 Fuentes Brotantes National Park

Address: Av de Las Fuentes, Fuentes Brotantes, Tlalpan.

The Fuentes Brotantes Park is located in the town of Santa Úrsula Xitla in Tlalpan, south of Mexico City. In this beautiful place, some springs flow from the skirts of the Sierra del Ajusco. It is an oasis in the middle of the city, ideal for walking and enjoying nature. Schedule: Monday to Sunday from nine to six in the afternoon.

Sprouting Fountains Photo: Wikimedia Commons

6 Xochimilco: Trajinera Ride

Address: Cuemanco Pier: Periférico Sur Adolfo Ruíz Cortines, Xochimilco.

When was the last time you visited Xochimilco? We have an ancestral jewel inside the city, and we rarely visit it. The famous canals of Xochimilco are the last vestiges of the extensive transportation system that the Aztecs created. The colorful trajineras take visitors on tour to see the chinampas, a unique agricultural system. Also, you can listen to mariachis, visit the nurseries and even buy food. Trajinera tours are commonly carried out during the day, from eight in the morning to seven at night; however, you can also do night tours.

Xochimilco. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Xochimilco. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

7 Laberinto Ajusco

Address: Camino Viejo al Maninal No. 13, Carretera Picacho-Ajusco Km 15, Ampliación San Miguel Ajusco, Tlalpan.

The place looks as if it has come out of a fairy tale. It is a European-style house with a replica labyrinth of the one in Hever Castle, Great Britain. It was built in 1999 by art historian Ignacio Figueroa who turned his home into an outdoor recreation space. It is open from Monday to Sunday from eight in the morning to eight at night.

Laberinto Ajusco. Photo: Facebook @laberinto.ajusco.oficial
Laberinto Ajusco. Photo: Facebook @laberinto.ajusco.oficial

8 Los Dinamos National Park

Address: Camino a Los Dinamos, Los Dinamos Reserve, La Carbonera, La Magdalena Contreras.

This park has a protected natural area of 2,429 hectares of forest. There are many activities for your children to have fun with: biking, climbing, zip-lining, camping, trout fishing, horseback riding, or just running, running and letting your little ones enjoy themselves. It is open from six to half past six in the evening.

River of the Dinamos. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
River of the Dinamos. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

9 Los Coyotes Zoo

Address: Heroica Escuela Naval Militar and Calzada la Virgen s/n. Col. Ex Ejido San Pablo Tepetlapa. 04900.

It was inaugurated in 1999 and only exhibits native or endemic wildlife species from the Valley of Mexico, a region rich in biodiversity. You can see the mythical axolotl, the Mexican wolf, the coyote, the teporingo, and the white-tailed deer, among others. It also offers visitors sports, camping, scouting, family, and social activities. It has three children’s playgrounds scattered throughout the zoo so your little ones can admire the animals and play at the same time.

Los Coyotes Zoo. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Los Coyotes Zoo. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

10 Desierto de los Leones National Park

Address: Álvaro Obregón, 05800 CDMX. It is also known as the Desert of Our Lady of Carmen in the Montes de Santa Fe.

Although the name evokes a desert, it is a forest full of vegetation where you will also find a 17th-century convent that belonged to the order of the Discalced Carmelites. There is a small river; every weekend, multiple cultural and artistic events are held on more than 1,500 hectares. There are many recreational activities for children to have an unforgettable day. If you wonder why they call it a desert if it is a forest, the answer is more of a population issue; in the past, there were very few people in the area. Curious.

Cabin in the Desierto de Los Leones National Park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Cabin in the Desierto de Los Leones National Park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Translated by Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

Spanish version: here

Ten places to go out with children on the long weekend

This weekend is long; you and your children are looking forward to Friday to forget about daily tasks. If you still don’t have plans, we recommend these places to go out with children and take advantage of family days off.

On March 21st, the birth of Benito Juárez is commemorated, so there will be no classes on Monday, the banks will be closed, and offices will be closed. Pack your bags and escape with your family to one of these destinations near Mexico City (CDMX). Enjoy the warm weather to leave stress behind.

1

Las Estacas

Located in the state of Morelos, this park has a one-kilometer natural river where your family can swim, snorkel, and even kayak. It has a camping area, but it also has cabins if you don’t like to sleep outdoors. The zip line, swimming pools, and green areas will drive your naughty ones crazy. This destination is two hours from Mexico City.

Camping, swimming, and kayaking are some of the attractions of this place. Photo: Las Estacas
Camping, swimming, and kayaking are some of the attractions of this place. Photo: Las Estacas

2

La Marquesa

Whether renting a cabin, having a barbeque, or going horseback riding, your kids will love this place. You can run and play in its extensive green areas until you get tired. Best of all, it is only an hour from the country’s capital city.

This park offers many activities that you can enjoy with your children. Photo: La Marquesa Ecological Park.

3 Africam Safari

Do you like animals? Here you can see 5 thousand animals of 450 species from all over the world. You can tour their habitat in your car or on one of the park’s buses. Giraffes, elephants, antelopes, and zebras are some of the guests at this site. It is located in the state of Puebla.

In this place, you will see the animals up close. Photo: Africam Safari
In this place, you will see the animals up close. Photo: Africam Safari

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4 Malinalco

An excellent alternative to recharge with energy. You can visit this Magical Town’s archaeological site in the State of Mexico and climb up to the Cuauhcalli or “House of the Sun,” the highest area. From there you can see a fantastic view.

This archaeological zone is an excellent option for a walk. Photo: Malinalco Magical Town
This archaeological zone is an excellent option for a walk. Photo: Malinalco Magical Town

5 Mineral del Chico

Located in the mining corridor of Hidalgo, this town will put you and your family in contact with nature. Its landscape full of trees, such as pines and oaks, is ideal for taking a break from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City. Bicycle tours, zip lines, sport fishing, or even a visit to the San Antonio mine are some of the activities offered by this site.

At this destination, you will find a beautiful landscape. Photo: I am from Hidalgo 100%
At this destination, you will find a beautiful landscape. Photo: I am from Hidalgo 100%

6 Valle de Bravo

The cobbled streets and this Magical Town’s relaxed air will make you have a pleasant time. They can tour the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary or take a paragliding ride to admire the lake surrounding this town. There are activities for all ages.

Here your little ones can ride a horse. Photo: VALLEXPERIENCES
Here your little ones can ride a horse. Photo: VALLEXPERIENCES

7 Prismas Basálticos

The main attraction of this park is its columns with geometric shapes, in which rainwater runs off, which produces a beautiful view. Whether they’re having a family picnic, camping, or the little ones ziplining, they’ll love this place.

These columns of geometric shapes offer a beautiful landscape. Photo: Prismas Basalticos
These columns of geometric shapes offer a beautiful landscape. Photo: Prismas Basalticos

8 Xochitla Ecological Park

Boats, quads, climbing walls, bungee jumping, and even seeing dinosaurs are some of the activities that can be done at this destination, which is ideal for having a great time with your mischievous ones. This park is located in Morelos.

This park offers many activities for children. Photo: Xochitla Ecological Park
This park offers many activities for children. Photo: Xochitla Ecological Park

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9 Hacienda Panoaya

It was the home of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Today it offers a variety of entertainment for the whole family to enjoy the outdoors. It also has a deer park where children can pet these animals. It is only two hours from Mexico City.

Games, zip lines, bikes, and plenty of diversions for your naughty ones. Photo: Hacienda Panoaya
Games, zip lines, bikes, and plenty of diversions for your naughty ones. Photo:  Hacienda Panoaya

10 Grutas deTolantongo

It is a set of caves in Hidalgo, whether you immerse yourself in the Thermal Water Grotto, inside which a waterfall falls where you can cool off, or you can swim in the pools along a mountain wall surrounding this site. The pools are small shallow pools where children can swim.

The pools located along one side of the mountain offer a beautiful landscape. Photo: Grutas de Tolantongo
The pools located along one side of the mountain offer a beautiful landscape. Photo: Grutas de Tolantongo

Which of these places to go out with children for the long weekend do you like the most? Tell us on Facebook if you visit one.

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

Spanish version: here

Who is Benito Juárez? An explanation for children

On March 21st, we commemorate the birth of Benito Juárez, also called “Distinguished of America.” Regarding the date and the fact that it is an official holiday, we invite you to explain to your children what he did and why he is so important in the history of Mexico.

Who was Benito Juárez: summary for children

Benito Juárez is the first and only indigenous president that Mexico has had. He ruled the country from 1857 to 1872. He was known as Distinguished of America for his fight against the French invasion. He established the bases by which the secular state (separated from the church) and the Federal Republic were founded in our country.

A brief account of his biography

His full name is Benito Pablo Juárez García. He was born on March 21st, 1806, in the town of San Pablo Guelatao, in the state of Oaxaca. He was of Zapotec origin. His parents, Marcelino Juárez and Brígida García, were farmers and died when he was three years old. Benito worked as a field laborer and sheep herder since he was a child.

At the age of 12, he decided to leave his town because there were no schools, and he realized that those who learned to read and speak Spanish did so by traveling. He went to the city of Oaxaca, where he stayed with his sister Josefa who worked as a cook for a wealthy merchant named Antonio Maza. Many years later, Mr. Maza’s adoptive daughter, Margarita Maza, would become his wife.

In Oaxaca, Juárez began tending Mr. Maza’s farm, and later met the Franciscan priest Antonio Salanueva, who accepted him as an apprentice bookbinder and offered to send him to school.

He had difficulty going to school because the other children were more advanced. In addition, he suffered from bullying and discrimination due to his indigenous and poor condition. The teacher gave classes to “decent” children, and children who looked like him were instructed by the assistant. Angrily, he dropped out of school and decided to learn independently.

With the help of the clergyman Salanueva, he managed to master Spanish and continue with his studies. He took courses in Latin, philosophy, and theology at a seminary, but despite his excellent grades, it was not his calling, and he turned to law. In 1834, at the age of 20, he obtained a law degree from the Institute of Sciences and Arts of Oaxaca.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Important events in Benito Juárez’s life.

He began his political career on January 1, 1832, when he was elected alderman of Oaxaca.

During the United States invasion of Mexico, he was appointed interim governor of his state. During his administration, he carried out public works and doubled the number of schools in the state. He founded the town of Huatulco and built many roads.

He prevented Antonio López de Santa Anna from hiding in Oaxaca when he was a fugitive, so he was banished to Cuba when Santa Anna reached the presidential seat for the eleventh time. He traveled to New Orleans, where he received support from the Masonic lodges and met Melchor Ocampo, with whom he planned a coup against Santa Anna.

Back in Mexico, he collaborated with General Juan Álvarez, leader of the Ayutla Revolution, who appointed him Minister of Justice when he was elected President. During this period, he elaborated the first reformist law, known as Ley Juárez, which cut the rights of the military and ecclesiastics.

In 1858, after Ignacio Comonfort’s self-coup d’état in support of the Tacubaya Plan, Benito Juárez held the position of President of the Republic by law.

As president, he defended the Constitution of 1857 and proclaimed the Reform Laws, among which is the nationalization of ecclesiastical assets and freedom of worship. He also successfully faced the French Intervention and the Second Empire, preserving Mexico’s sovereignty and independence.

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What is Benito Juárez’s best-known quote?

“Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace.”

The famous phrase was said when the Republic was restored in Mexico in 1867. Its meaning expresses the universal awareness that everyone, whether individuals or nations, is free and sovereign with the right to self-govern and self-determine. It points out that singular and collective respect is the basis of human dignity.

When did Benito Juarez die?

In 1871 his wife, Margarita Maza de Juárez, died, which lowered the spirit of the President, who did not recover from his loss. On July 18, 1872, when he was planning his re-election, he died of a heart attack in his apartment at the National Palace, where he resided. He was 66 years old.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

Spanish version: here

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7 Rituals to welcome spring

At the beginning of March, you know that winter is about to end, and with it that cold, gloomy weather, you want to renew yourself and charge energy to meet your goals. These rituals to welcome spring will help you prepare to greet this time of year.

After winter, you look forward to the warmth, flowers, and all the color of the season. You should know that this 2022 spring begins on March 20th at 3:33 p.m. The spring equinox is a phenomenon that occurs every year between March 19th and 21st, explains the National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics, and Electronics (INAOE).

This year spring begins on March 20th. Photo: Pixabay
This year spring begins on March 20th. Photo: Pixabay

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What is the spring equinox?

“It is an astrological phenomenon in which the day and night last the same (12 hours); the sun’s light hits directly on the Equator. At the moment the Earth meets the Equator, this balance is achieved”, details Daniel Flores Gutiérrez, an academic from the UNAM Institute of Astronomy.

“For ancient civilizations, the balance between day and night is an ideal time for human beings to balance their passions and weaknesses and strengthen their minds and bodies”, explains Jesús Galindo Trejo, a researcher at the UNAM. This belief is still valid; that’s why many people prepare for the equinox.

“The registration of these movements was an important practice for ancient civilizations, and it is still today since it allows us to identify certain astronomical phenomena such as the equinoxes”.

Ancient civilizations believed that the equinox was an opportunity to balance weaknesses and passions. Photo: Pixabay
Ancient civilizations believed that the equinox was an opportunity to balance weaknesses and passions. Photo: Pixabay

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We have compiled these popular rituals to receive spring and charge you with energy:

Clean your home

Fix your space, sweep every corner of your house, dust, and throw away what doesn’t work. You can even rearrange the furniture to give your home a new touch.

Meditate to attract the good

Choose a quiet and comfortable place you can play soft music. Get into a relaxed position and close your eyes. As you inhale and exhale, think of everything you would like to achieve, at work, sentimentally, and with your family. Focus on your breath. Be thankful for everything you have and think that you are about to start a new cycle.

As you meditate, visualize everything you want. Photo: Pixabay
As you meditate, visualize everything you want. Photo: Pixabay

White clothes

It is one of the most common rituals. It is believed that wearing white clothes during the spring equinox attracts purity and recharges you with energy.

Plant good wishes

On the equinox day, look for a tree in your house or a nearby park. Dig a small hole and put a folded piece of paper in it on which you write what you want to improve in your life, then put in a coin and an old key. Bury the objects, and ask the tree to revive those little gifts. Be grateful for everything you have; you will see that changes soon happen in your life.

Bury a piece of paper next to a tree, where you have written your wishes. Photo: Pixabay
Bury a piece of paper next to a tree, where you have written your wishes. Photo: Pixabay

A white candle for good intentions

On a piece of paper, write what you want for the beginning of this season. Gather a little of the four elements: Place a container with water, another with earth, an empty glass to represent the air, and a candle, whose flame will represent the fire where you will burn the paper with your desire. While you do it, think about what you wrote; when you visualize it, you fill yourself with energy to achieve it.

Plants to attract good energy

Find a pot and decorate it. Choose a plant you like; it can be aloe vera, basil, rosemary, thyme (since they trap negative energies), or whatever you want. On the day of the equinox, plant it in the pot.

Plants ward off negative energies and beautify your space. Photo: Pixabay
Plants ward off negative energies and beautify your space. Photo: Pixabay

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A purifying bath

Nothing better than a shower to feel refreshed. For this ritual, you will need rue, sage, and eucalyptus. Boil water and put a little of each, wait for the infusion to cool, and take a bath with it. In this way, you will improve your mood and ward off negative energies.

Prepare an infusion with herbs such as rue and aloe vera; you will purify yourself and have positive energy. Photo. pixabay
Prepare an infusion with herbs such as rue and aloe vera; you will purify yourself and have positive energy. Photo. pixabay

Do you already know what rituals you will do? Let us know on Facebook if you know more ways to prepare for the arrival of spring.

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

Spanish version

20 Quotes of powerful women

Today we can study, work, be business owners or be in charge of a company, but this was not always the case. The path for us to decide on our lives has not been easy, and there are still many challenges to overcome. We remember some phrases of powerful women because they paved the way and are inspirational.

March 8th is International Women’s Day as established by the United Nations (UN) World Organization in 1977. This date was chosen because, in 1908, workers at the Cotton Textile Factory in New York went on strike, demanding better working conditions.

The women locked themselves inside the factory, but a fire caused the death of more than 140 workers who could not escape the fire.

Although there have been many limitations for women throughout history, and today we still have, we find significant figures who changed history. We leave you their best quotes.

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In 1977 the UN declared March 8 as International Women's Day. Photo: Shutterstock
In 1977 the UN declared March 8 as International Women’s Day. Photo: Shutterstock

To fight without limitations

  • “One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman”. Simone de Beauvoir, philosopher.
  • “A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman. But the search to find that voice can be remarkably difficult”. Melinda Gates, Philanthropist.
  • “Women feel like they need permission…We need to lead and change that”. Emma Watson, actress.
  • “If there’s one thing I’ve learned in life, it’s the power of using your voice”. Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States.
  • “Knowing what must be done does away with fear”. Rosa Parks, activist.
  • “The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud”. Coco Chanel, designer.
  • “I do not wish women to have power over men, but over themselves”. Mary Shelley, writer.
  • “There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind”. Virginia Woolf, writer.
  • “Every woman’s success should be an inspiration to another. We are stronger when we cheer each other on”. Serena Williams, tennis player.
  • “If you let your fears out, you will have more space to live your dreams”. Marilyn Monroe, actress.

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Women can do anything they set their minds to. Photo: Shutterstock
Women can do anything they set their minds to. Photo: Shutterstock

Free women

  • “To be liberated, woman must feel free to be herself, not in rivalry to man, but in the context of her own capacity and her personality”. Indira Gandhi, politician.
  • “You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end, each of us must work for our own improvement”. Marie Curie, scientist.
  • “Blindness cuts us off from things, but deafness cuts us off from people”. Hellen Keller, activist.
  • “I have never loved anyone the way I love myself, so no one has been able to make me suffer”. María Félix, actress.
  • “There was a time when you walked alone, wrote alone, studied alone, and dressed alone. Remember that moment”. Monique Wittig, philosopher.
  • “Independence is happiness”. Susan B. Anthony, defender of Human Rights.
  • “I am no bird, and no net ensnares me. I am a free human being with an independent will”. Charlotte Brönte, novelist.
  • “The only way for a woman, as for a man, to find herself, to know herself as a person, is by creative work of her own”. Betty Friedan, writer.
  • “I paint self-portraits because I am the person I know best”. Frida Kahlo, painter.
  • “We must tell our young women that their voices matter”. Malala Yousafzai, activist.

Did you already know these quotes of powerful women? Tell us on Facebook which one you liked the most.

Translated by: Ligia M. Oliver Manrique de Lara

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8 Basic garments for spring

Winter is finally over, and the season preferred by many has arrived. It’s time to take out our fresh clothes to enjoy the outdoors. These spring essentials will help you choose the perfect look for your children this season.

Whether for a picnic, spring parades, or a pool party with your friends, the Fruits and Vegetables and Spring Party collections, designed by Anahí, have outfits for every occasion. Your mischievous ones will look adorable and very stylish.

The funky watercolor and print designs from the Fruits and Vegetables collection will add a fresh touch to your kids’ style. In contrast, the Spring Party collection’s animal robes and costumes for welcoming spring are ideal for enjoying the sun.

“It was very emotional to design these clothes as they reminded me of my childhood and how much I liked to have fun with my family. I loved being part of the creative process and assembling two such special collections with Baby Creysi for all of your little ones”.

Anahí

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Rompers

Without a doubt, it is a garment that should not be missing from your baby’s wardrobe. The cotton fabric will keep him cool, even on the hottest days.

These rompers will keep your little one cool. Photo: Baby Creysi
These rompers will keep your little one cool. Photo: Baby Creysi

Bodysuits

With its fun prints and cotton fabric, the spoiled little person in the house can enjoy an afternoon in the park.

The fun prints on this garment make it perfect for hot days. Photo: Baby Creysi
The fun prints on this garment make it perfect for hot days. Photo: Baby Creysi

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Footless rompers

This look will give your children the freedom to move and make mischief in the front garden or the park.

The romper is perfect for hot afternoons. Photo: Baby Creysi
The romper is perfect for hot afternoons. Photo: Baby Creysi

Jumpsuits

Girls will be able to explore and play in comfort. The prints add a flirty touch to this outfit.

The jumpsuits are the most comfortable for this time. Photo: Baby Creysi

Robes

This garment should not be missing if your children are going to a pool party with their friends or if they are going on a family trip to the beach.

You can cover your little one with this little robe when leaving the pool. Photo: Baby Creysi

Costumes

Spring school parades are highly anticipated, and in this outfit, your daughter will be an adorable little bee.

This bee costume is ideal for spring parades. Photo: Baby Creysi
This bee costume is ideal for spring parades. Photo: Baby Creysi

T-shirts

These garments are essential in your children’s closet, whether combined with rompers, joggers, or jeans. You can create different styles for all kinds of occasions.

The t-shirts combine with all kinds of garments. Photo: Baby Creysi
The t-shirts combine with all kinds of garments. Photo: Baby Creysi

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Jeans

This type of pants gets you out of trouble, whether for a meal with the family or a birthday party, they are for all occasions. Jeans help you create many styles.

  Jeans: a basic for any season. Photo: Baby Creysi
Jeans: a basic for any season. Photo: Baby Creysi

Remember that cotton clothes keep little ones cool. Synthetic fibers or wool irritate anyone’s skin, your baby’s too, explains the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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