Why are Danish Kids so Happy?
Danish kids have been rated 3rd place out of 21 industrialised countries as the most fortunate children in Europe. The study by the UN children's organisation, Unicef, looked at relative poverty, educational and health standards, sexual behaviour and the children's relationship with friends and parents.
Danish society is very child orientated and children are allowed a lot of influence in their lives. Parents go out of their way to please them, ...

Well, I arrived back from the Island of Sal in Cape Verde late last night and I'm not going to lie, I'm not happy about it. Yes the internet connection was unpredictable and a little slow on the Island of Sal but hey it'd give me an excuse to head to the beach, stroll along the golden beaches and stare in awe at the ...
Day 10) Like Venice has the famous Gondalas, Copenhagen has its own version of seeing the city by water. A tour on the old canals is one of the biggest tourist attractions. Since Copenhagen is a harbour city it only makes sense to view the city by water. The boats take you through all parts of the old city and pass many of the most ...
Day 9)Just like Toronto's Yonge Street is the longest street in the world, Copenhagen's claim to fame is Strøget. It is Copenhagen's largest shopping area and is centred on Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street, Strøget, and the streets that surround it. Strøget is Denmark's premier shopping street.
Day 8 - If one imagines Danes today are like their ancestors, the aggressive, violent Vikings, then one is sadly mistaken. Todays Danes are laidback, peaceful and informal. However, if you are intrigued with Danes colourful past then visit The Viking Ship Museum located in Roskilde (home of the world famous music festival).