By Anna and Matt Farquharson, 17th June 2016
Features, Regulars, TravelFormer residents Anna and Matt Farquharson tell us how to get the most out of a family trip to the city of Amsterdam, including (of course) cycling with kids
By Staff, 14th June 2016
Features, Regulars, Relationships, TravelWhat's it like to grow up in a in a township in Johannesburg, South Africa? For the next part of our series talking to teenagers around the world, we hear from 17-year-old Simphiwe
By Staff, 12th June 2016
Do, Events, Features, TravelYour votes are in! Huge thanks to all who contributed. Without further ado – we present Motherland readers' favourite spots for memorable holidays en famille
By Staff, 8th June 2016
Regulars, Relationships, TravelThis week we hear from 12-year-old Mila, on the highs and lows of growing up in Melbourne, Australia
By Staff, 6th June 2016
Regulars, TravelRenowned for great design, progressive values, and a healthy attitude to work-life balance, Copenhagen could be the perfect place to raise a family
By Charlotte Rivers, 1st June 2016
Education, Relationships, TravelWhat is it like to grow up in 2016? For the second part in our series talking to teenagers around the world, we hear from 18-year-old Daniel from Yogyakarta, Indonesia
By Kimberly Button, 30th May 2016
Features, TravelThere are plenty of reasons to take the grandparents on holiday (did someone say 'free babysitting'?). Here are our top 5 destinations for multi-generational family jaunts
By Helen Baron, 23rd May 2016
Features, TravelLA’s size and entrepreneurial spirit mean there’s plenty to keep little ones and parents excited in equal measure, says Helen Baron. She picks her top ten things to do in (and around) the City of Angels
By Charlotte Rivers, 16th May 2016
Design, Regulars, TravelIrene Hoofs of the hugely successful Bloesem blog on how she ended up in Singapore – via Amsterdam, New York, Toronto and Kuala Lumpar – and why she refuses to separate work and family life
By Charlotte Rivers, 4th May 2016
Design, Education, TravelOriginally from London, writer and mother Niki Brantmark reflects on a life-changing trip to Sweden which led to marriage, kids and endless summers