Today we're joined by travel writer Sarah Pye, whose first guidebook for travelling families, Kids Welcome to Queensland, we have fallen in love with. Here, Sarah talks to Kids Book Review about how she came to write this series of books. Visit Sarah's website, kidswelcome.com.au, for more.Tell us a little about you: whatâs your background, your story? I have rather an unusual background. I grew up for the first 13 years in England. Then, in 1979, my parents had what can only be called a âserious mid-life crisisâ. They took my younger brother and me out of school and we moved onto a 32ft sailing boat. We were homeschooled for the next few years as we travelled through various parts of the world.I left my floating home to go to university in the US. Eventually I ended up with a degree in hospitality manageme! nt AND a commercial captainâs licence. I ran a restaurant in Hawaii, taught sailing in California and created an award-winning boat company in the Whitsundays before settling on the Sunshine Coast. Thatâs the short version!What other areas of writing have you worked in or dabbled with, other than travel books? About four years ago I identified a gap in travel information. By this time I was travelling with my daughter and I couldnât find information specific to HER needs. Although I didnât really know how to write, I decided to create a guidebook for families. The next step was enrolling in my Masterâs in Journalism and my thesis was âthe needs and desires of travelling familiesâ. This, of course, was the first step to the creation of Kids Welcome guidebooks and my first book, Kids Welcome to Queensland was published almost a year ago. I didnât just learn to write in a classroom: I took a job as a writer at the Sunshine Coast Daily (writing about abso! lutely anything!) and did still do freelance work with various! magazin es. Two years ago I accepted a position as editor of Kids on the Coast magazine with issues on the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Townsville. When I write, my passions are kids, parenting and environmental issues, but the best thing about writing is learning things I didnât know, so I donât like limiting the subject matter!What do you love about travel writing? First I love to travel. I think my wanderlust started as a child and I havenât been able to quell it yet. I am passionate about enabling families to explore together so writing in a way that makes it easier for them is something I love to do. My daughter, Amber (10), is my chief expert and she is very much a part of our books. Not only is her picture on most pages of Kids Welcome to Queensland, but she puts her two cents in on the reviews too.What inspired you to begin the Kids Welcome series? Amber was my inspiration. I feel kids can learn more outside a classroom than in it (I certa! inly did) and, every chance we get, we try new things and go new places. I know, from experience, how difficult it can be to travel with kids (especially as a single parent like myself) so I hope my experiences might inspire others to try new things as a family.
What are your top five, personal favourite, family travel destinations in Australia? I have consulted with my chief expert and these are our favourites so far (there is still half a country to explore!):- Watching the turtles hatch at Bargara Beach, Bundaberg
- Searching for sapphires at Rubyvale
- Snowboarding in Kosciusko National Park
- Driving down Route 39 in NSW and stopping at Moree hot springs, Dubbo Zoo and the Dish at Parkes and the Peace Bell at Cowra!
- And lastly, we just got back from a trip to Canberra. What a place f! or 10 year olds!!
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