The Everywhere Classroom takes you on a journey that's more than just miles traveled—it's a deep dive into the heart of what it means to learn and grow together as a family. Andi Almond proves that the best classrooms don’t have walls, and the best lessons are learned on the move.
— Ryan Van Duzer, adventure YouTuber, motivational speaker, and author
In this powerful and entertaining book, the Almonds whisk us away on an amazing adventure as they give their children a lifelong superpower – a global education. Whether on a short trip or a longer stint far from home, The Everywhere Classroom shows how traveling changes lives. And changed lives change the world.
— Gregory D. Hess, CEO of IES Global
A testament to the transformative power of global exploration and education, The Everywhere Classroom inspires families to reimagine learning by immersing young people in different cultures and making the world their children’s best teacher.
— Jamie Van Leeuwen, founder of Global Livingston Institute
Delightful, intriguing, and absolutely captivating. Essential reading for any family looking for inspiration and tips on how to travel meaningfully and embrace a world filled with learning possibilities.
— Eric Weiner, New York Times bestselling author and journalist
The Everywhere Classroom shows how one family transformed a love of travel into an enriching, extended, educational journey—and how you can too. Through short stories set in 20 countries, Andi Almond weaves together memoir and guidebook, including tips for how to make the world your own family’s classroom, on any budget.
— Joshua Berman, teacher, outdoor educator, and author of seven books about travel
The Everywhere Classroom isn’t a travel book, it’s an inspiration. With Covid in the rearview mirror, we can finally explore the world again. And we can think more creatively about what it means to educate our children. I was reminded anew that every day in every place has something to teach us—and these are a lot of cool places!
— Charles Wheelan, author of We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year