In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Last minute travel deals rarely work with kids, because they have plans, camps, school and possible trips to see another parent. Many travel organizations offer discounts to people who book early. The best way to curtail complaints and ensure a good time is to define what your children will enjoy most. For example, a child is probably more apt to enjoy a theme park when they are 8 and a European trip when they move into their teenage years. Although you may want to go far away for a vacation, you are more likely to believe your hard earned and budgeted money is well spent if your children are excited about the trip. Children may not crave a 2-week vacation, like many adults do. Short cruises of 3 to 6 days and packages of 7 days or less will cost less while still affording you time away from home and work. Travel to Europe during the fall and winter. Travel to South America, Central America or the Caribbean in the summer or fall. The weather might be rainier and slightly colder or hotter than the peak seasons, but you can save thousands of dollars in airplane tickets, hotels, excursions and other travel costs. There are a few different options for taking advantage of group travel discounts.  Book a specially organized trip for single parents. Singleparenttravel.com offers exactly this kind of trip. They choose a few destinations each year that include good activities for children. You can choose which trip works best based on your budget. Organize a group trip yourself. If you have a sports group, church group or friends with children who are also interested in travel, you can contact a group travel provider and travel agent and ask for quotes on certain destinations. The price will go down as you sign up more people. Ask if travel is free for the group leader. Travel agents will try to book your trip without discounts, but they can usually throw something in, if you ask for it. Ask about cruise vouchers, upgrades, free excursions or other incidentals, if they can't offer an up front discount. If your children are small and picky eaters, then an all-inclusive package is preferable. Most resorts offer food to please all age levels. If you book group or all-inclusive travel well in advance, you may be able to pay a few hundred dollars each month, instead of paying a thousand or more dollars all at once. Although you would pay the same amount, you can set up a monthly budget without dipping into your savings.
Summary: Plan in advance. Choose your destination based on what your children will enjoy. Book a shorter vacation. Travel in the off-season. Book group travel. Ask for discounts and specials. Pay a little to the travel company each month.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For larger houses, try wrapping paper. For smaller houses, try scrapbook paper. Inside, it works as wallpaper and carpet. Outside, it can work as paint. Measure the size of the space, and cut the paper down to size. Smooth out the paper as you go. You can make flowers out of paper and create a yard or window box.  For a simple paper flower, cut out a round circle of paper. It should be about an inch across.  Cut out a simple spiral with two edges. Wave the lines as you cut. Beginning on the outside of the paper, roll up the spiral tightly. Once you've got it curled up, let it unravel slightly to form a flower. Glue the bottom of the spiral to the circle you made in the beginning.
Summary: Pick an appropriately-sized piece of paper. Use it to decorate the inside or outside of the house. Cut the paper to fit. Glue it into place. Add paper flowers to the yard.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Adverbials (the numeral adverbs) define the answer to "how many times?" Note that, some how like English you might interpret Latin "ies" as "times."    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/9\/98\/Count-in-Latin-Step-9.jpg\/v4-460px-Count-in-Latin-Step-9.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/98\/Count-in-Latin-Step-9.jpg\/aid1939907-v4-728px-Count-in-Latin-Step-9.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Once: Semel Twice: Bis Thrice: Ter Four times: Quarter Five times: Quinquies Six times:  Sexies Seven times:  Septies Eight times:  Octies Nine times:  Novies Eleven times: Undecies Twelve times:  Duodecies Thirteen times:  Ter decies (written separate) Fourteen times:  Quarter decies (written separate) Fifteen times: Quinquies decies (written separate) Sixteen times:  Sexies decies (written separate) Seventeen times:  Septies decies (written separate) Eighteen times:  Duodevicies Nineteen times:  Undevicies Ten times:  Decies Twenty times:  Vicies Thirty times:  Tricies Forty times:  Quadragies Fifty times:  Quinquagies Sixty times:  Sexagies Seventy times: Septuagies Eighty times:  Octogies Ninety times: Nonagies Hundred times: Centies Two-hundred times: Ducenties Three-hundred times: Trecenties Four-hundred times:  Quadringenties Five-hundred times:  Quingenties Six-hundred times:  Sexcenties Seven-hundred times: Septingenties Eight-hundred times: Octingenties Nine-hundred times: Nongenties Thousand times: Milies Two-thousand times: Bis milies Three-thousand times: Ter milies hundred-thousand times: Centies milies And a million times: Decies centies milies
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Learn the what makes adverbial numbers different than cardinal numbers. Learn numeral adverbs from one to nine in Latin. Learn adverbials from eleven to nineteen : Now learn numeral adverbs multiples of ten : Learn multiples of hundred for adverbials: And at last,