Monaco - Children's Books

Based on movies and the media, Monaco doesn't seem very kid friendly... right? However, I think it would be a great spot to visit with the family. It's safe, has many kid-friendly activities (like the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco), and is right on the French Riviera ready to be combined with beach days and visiting other destinations along the coast. Can't wait to visit one day! In the meantime, on to the books and how cool what a toddler, JD Boumah, has accomplished! Read more below!

Do you know of another kids travel book featuring Monaco? Please feel free to note it in a comment below!

Children's Books for Monaco

[Mama Traveler Recommended!] The Traveling Toddler: Goes to Monaco: This story is about The Traveling Toddler's trip to Monte Carlo, Monaco and all the first things he gets to do. The Traveling Toddler series is actually based on an up-and-coming traveling chef named JD Boumah, born in Las Vegas to an American mom and a Gabonese father. With travels to over 4 continents, 10 countries, and 30 cities all in just 36 months, the title of The Traveling Toddler is truly well deserved. His entire book series is not only written from his own problem-solving perspective, but also includes actual pictures of JD Boumah during his travels within the early reader series. With the help of his loving momma, grandmere, auntie, and daddy, JD Boumah provides readers with authentic travel experiences that inspire children and adults alike. Check out more on his website: https://www.iamthetravelingtoddler.com/

Monaco Grand Prix: A Kindle Book with fun and fascinating facts and pictures of one of the biggest car races in the world.

Patatouille à Monaco: Patatouille is a cute little boy who happens to have 1000 adventures. Thanks to this character full of fantasy, the child discovers various objects, animals, places or historical events in a more playful way than a picture book. In this volume, Patatouille goes on vacation to Monaco to discover its narrow streets and monuments. Note: This book is in French.

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