Articles by me / Published Articles / TravelHow to Travel Like an IB Mum (Condé Nast Traveller) April 11, 2022 0 Or, shall we say, how to arrive like one? Shunali Khullar Shroff writes……You might have spotted her on a flight, clad in Chanel and carrying a Birkin made of some exotic animal skin, taking her children in First-Class comfort to Denmark for football camp, to Seychelles for a scuba-diving trip or for an art workshop in a small town outside Paris. This formidably fashionable woman I speak of is the IB mum, a highly evolved species that is now emerging in India.Ever since International Baccalaureate schools dropped anchor in our country, most big cities began to have two summers. One belonged to parents of children in the time-tested ICSE/CBSE schools, and the other, to IB parentsRead MoreFurther Reading... Lit Fest | Too woke to be funny February 17, 2024 Kerala’s temple of wonders May 4, 2024 Parenting your parent on holiday November 9, 2024 Previous PostThe Importance of Being a Good Packer (Condé Nast Traveller) Next PostHow I’ve (Mostly) Made Peace with Giving up a Career to Raise Kids (The Quint)