The Perfect Mother/Daughter Bonding Weekend

Start a New Tradition with Your Daughter

By Bianca Williams, published Jul 06, 2006
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Mothers and daughters have a special bond. This bond is created in the womb and immortalized in memory when the first mother/daughter photo is snapped one or two days after the birth. The bond develops further in the eyes and hearts of mothers when their daughters are around six months and first utter the word, 'mama.' Daughters start to recognize their mothers as enchanting beings around the age of two or three. It is during these years daughters are first read fairy tales and envision themselves as princesses and their mothers as fairy godmothers. The early years of development are moments mothers never forget and probably have them written in a first book of memories. 

Daughters remember bonding moments when their mothers take them to the zoo, amusement parks, and make crafts out of paper, glue, and glitter. These types of activities become routine and not special after a couple of years, and mothers need to become more creative in deepening the bond. 

When daughters reach the age of six or seven, the time has come for mothers to strengthen the bond and create unforgettable memories. The perfect solution to making unforgettable memories is to prepare a weekend outing filled with three fabulous mother/daughter events (sorry, no dads or brothers allowed). Mothers and daughters who reside in the Midwest, Chicago offers everything for a magical weekend. 

Mothers from out of town or living in the city, book a hotel room in downtown Chicago along or near Michigan Avenue. The hotel experience will make young impressionable girls feel special and enhance their adventure. To make this weekend special it is important to start the activities off slow, build the excitement, and then end with a nice reprieve. 

Mother/Daughter Bonding Weekend
Neigborhood: Candle Making, American Girl Place, Navy Pier
Location:
Chicago, IL 60610
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