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A Boy and a Bear: The Children's Relaxation Book

A Boy and a Bear: The Children's Relaxation Book


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A Boy and a Bear teaches young children how to relax and calm themselves. Written for children 3 - 10 years old, this book tells the story of a young boy who encounters a polar bear while they are both climbing a snow covered mountain. The boy and bear become friends and learn an important lesson in relaxation together. As the bear watches the boy breathing, children mirror their movements and learn valuable breathing skills to enhance their own relaxation. Children will not only enjoy the





A Boy and a Bear: The Children's Relaxation Book





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Relax in the warm waters of Bath during a self-catering break

Article by dipika patel


If you are looking for a location for a break in the UK that has history, culture and stylish places to relax, there are few better choices than Bath.

Book self-catering cottages close to the city and you will be able to enjoy the grandeur of the Roman Baths and the rejuvenating properties of Thermae Bath Spa during your holiday.

The Roman Baths are one of the country's most fascinating tourist attractions, combining a history dating back more than 2,000 years and a natural phenomenon.

Local people discovered the geothermal spring in Bath hundreds of years before the Romans invaded, but it was the occupiers from that great civilisation who chose to turn the site into an elaborate complex, complete with a temple and bathing facilities.

The original baths were destroyed during the Dark Ages, but plenty of evidence of the intricate plumbing and heating systems used by the Romans remains today.

Visit the current home of the Roman Baths, a Georgian building extended by the Victorians, and you will be able to see relics from the Roman era, together with the Sacred Spring, the spectacular Great Bath and the plunge pools.

After taking a fascinating tour around the complex, with guides in Roman costumes, you will even be able to taste the hot spa water in the beautiful surroundings of the Pump Room. But be prepared - the water may have curative properties, but it has a somewhat unusual taste.

If seeing the spring and bath close up puts you in the mood for a relaxing dip in the warm waters, you may want to take the short walk to Thermae Bath Spa - the only natural thermal spa in the country.

Once there you can choose to relax in the Minerva Bath, enjoy a session in a steam room or take in the views over the city from the open air rooftop swimming pool.

However you spend your time at Thermae Bath Spa, you are sure to emerge feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and ready to explore some of the other attractions located close to your Bath cottages.

Whether you want to admire the city's famous Georgian architecture, learn more about Jane Austen, take in a game of rugby or eat out at a top restaurant, you are certain to find plenty to do in Bath.




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