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Multicultural Kid Blogs

For families and educators raising world citizens, through arts, activities, crafts, food, language, and love.

Easy Crafts for Your Little Ones

September 21, 2020 by Nikki Zeo

Easy crafts for your little ones | Multicultural Kid Blogs

by In these difficult times, we are all just trying to stay calm and make the best out of this pandemic. Many of us are stuck at home with the kids all day and it’s nice to be able to do some activities with them especially on rainy days. Arts and crafts originated in the […]

Filed Under: Children's Activities, Learning About Culture Tagged With: 3D mask, finger painting, mask, masks, origami, paper dolls, paper stars, piglovesmouse, rock painting

Easter in the Philippines

March 30, 2020 by Nikki Zeo

Easter In The Philippines | Multicultural Kid Blogs

by Easter in the Philippines is a four-day-long event. It is a large part of Semana Santa which also means Holy Week. Keep on reading to learn more about Filipino Easter traditions and customs.   What is Holy Week in the Philippines Holy Week consists of Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good […]

Filed Under: Easter, Philippines Tagged With: Easter, Easter around the world, Easter traditions, Palm Sunday

Christmas in the Philippines

November 4, 2019 by Nikki Zeo

Christmas in the Philippines

by When it comes to celebrations, Filipinos go all out. Christmas in the Philippines is not just celebrated one day a year, it starts in September. They call it the “ber” months, September, October, November, and December. They have the longest Christmas season in the world. Once September hits, Filipinos decorate their houses with colorful lights, […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Philippines Tagged With: Christmas and holiday season, Christmas around the world, Christmas in the Philippines, Christmas traditions, Philippines

5 Fun Facts about Laguna, Philippines

September 23, 2019 by Nikki Zeo

5 Fun Facts about Laguna province, Philippines

by The Laguna province of Philippines is where I grew up after moving from my hometown, Baguio City. Let me tell you a little about this beautiful part of the world through these fun facts about Laguna! The Laguna province is located in Luzon which is the largest island in the Philippines. It is home […]

Filed Under: Fun Facts Series, Learning About Culture, Philippines Tagged With: diversity, family travel, family travel guides, fun facts, laguna, Philippines

7 Fun Facts about Baguio City, Philippines

September 6, 2019 by Nikki Zeo

7 fun facts about Baguio, Philippines

by When I was thinking about what countries, regions or cities to write about, I immediately thought about Baguio City, Philippines. It is the city I was born in. Writing this post gave me an opportunity to learn more about my hometown. There are so many fascinating things about this wonderful city of mine but […]

Filed Under: Fun Facts Series, Learning About Culture, Philippines Tagged With: baby board books, baguio city, baguio mummies, benguet coffee, bimaak, canao, fire mummies, ibaloi, igorot, kabayan mummies, la trinidad, Philippines, strawberry festival, strawberry fields

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