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2 year old Val d'Isere

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Dear collective,

We are out to Val in March as two families each with one 4 year old and two nearly 3 year olds (at the time of going).

This will be their second ski trip this season and they all went to village des enfants in Avoriaz.

Are there any such ski schools/instructors that will take children under 3?

Thanks in advance for any help!
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I am not sure about Val D , but in Tignes Les Marmottons take kids from 2.5 yrs old. We just went their for the Christmas week and my almost 3 yr old sons ( he turned 3 during the holiday) and another just 3 yr old friends daughter had a great week there..
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Thanks. I'm wondering whether a private instructor might consider taking them?
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@Page23, if you post your original question on the 'View from Val D'Isere...' snowHead thread, you may get an answer from someone with great local knowledge. Link below.

http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=82612&start=4040
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*Think* the smallest sideways went for a slide about and play with ESF in their Pui-Pui area, would've been about 2y8m at the time.
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@Page23, if you post your original question on the 'View from Val D'Isere...' snowHead thread, you may get an answer from someone with great local knowledge. Link below.

http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=82612&start=4040
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Thanks - I'll give it a whirl
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Richard_Sideways wrote:
*Think* the smallest sideways went for a slide about and play with ESF in their Pui-Pui area, would've been about 2y8m at the time.


Thanks
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Bella2015 wrote:
I am not sure about Val D , but in Tignes Les Marmottons take kids from 2.5 yrs old. We just went their for the Christmas week and my almost 3 yr old sons ( he turned 3 during the holiday) and another just 3 yr old friends daughter had a great week there..


Thanks
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