If you've come all the way to Israel for the wedding, you're probably going to want to spend quality time with the Bride or Groom you have come to celebrate with. But what to do with the kids? They also want to be part of the event, to see the chuppah, to eat with the guests and to dance with the rest. Judaism has always included children 
in celebrations, recognizing that this participation is part of their innauguration into a Jewish way of life and honoring them for being little people. Ah, but this is where Israel Travel Nanny comes in. Your children can delve into the simcha while being shadowed by a responsible adult who will take them to the restrooms instead of them tugging on your sleeve (or skirt or the.... "no, not like that") while you are engaged in pleasantries with Aunt Millie from Milwakee. So, make everyone's life easy. Enjoy the bride in her anxious excitement before the wedding, be the perfect hostest or guest at the wedding. Attend every Sheva Brachos even if they go late, without looking for a new sitter each night because the one your children will be familiar with will be watching them at home or coming with you to parties.