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

Colombian Hojuelas – An Easy Holiday Treat Everyone Will Love

December 22, 2016 by Isabel

The most delicious colombian hojuelas recipe. An easy and delicious sweet treat for the holidays.

by Christmas in Colombia is unlike any other Christmas celebration I have ever seen around the world. Colombia is a Catholic country and Christmas is a religious celebration of the birth of baby Jesus.  However, Christmas in Colombia is celebrated through the whole December not only with prayers but with lots of parties, food and […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Colombia, Cooking Tagged With: Christmas treats, Colombian cooking, Colombian recipes, holiday cooking

Acts of Kindness Families Can Do Around the Holiday Season

December 16, 2016 by Eolia Disler

acts of kindness that families can do around holidays season

by Religious or not, the “holidays season” starting at the end of November and ending mid-January is one of the most apt time for random or planned acts of kindness. The religious celebrations (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, Epiphany/Three Kings Day, etc.)  are all centered around the light overcoming the darkness, divine love, and/or gratefulness. […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Family Activities, Teaching Global Citizenship Tagged With: acts of kindness, Family service projects, holidays

How to Make Polish Gingerbread Cookies

December 12, 2016 by Hanna Cheda

by If you’re stressed out because all your neighbours have their houses decorated already, their presents bought and their perfect holiday pictures up on Facebook while you are still cleaning up after Thanksgiving dinner, then Poland is your place to be. In Poland, Christmas preparations don’t start early. Poles don’t decorate the tree in November and […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Family Activities, Holidays Around the World, Parenting, Poland Tagged With: christmas, Christmas around the world, cooking with kids, family activities, history, Holidays Around the World, international cooking, international recipes, multicultural cooking with kids, Poland, Polish Christmas cookies, Polish traditions, recipes

10 Tips for Your (First) Expat Christmas

December 7, 2016 by Annabelle Humanes

10 tips for spending your first Christmas as an expat

by Are you a newly arrived expat? Have you recently settled in a new country or are just about to arrive? Are you dreading Christmas or still wondering what to do for the holidays? An expat Christmas brings a lot of doubts and decisions. I have spent nearly 20 Christmases as an expat. (Wow, where […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Expat Life Tagged With: christmas, expat, expat Christmas, expat families, expat holidays, expat life

メリークリスマス * Merry Christmas in Japanese

December 2, 2016 by Mona

by Christmas in Japan is unlike Christmas anywhere else in the world. The employees in the shopping centre entrance shout out aloud “Meeri kurisumasu!!!“, the Japanese way of “Merry Christmas”, and welcome you with a deep, elegant bow. Their uniforms sparkle in the colourful lights of the big plastic Christmas trees along the escalators. A big Santa […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Japan Tagged With: Christmas around the world, Christmas desserts, Christmas food, Christmas recipes, foreign traditions, global citizens, High School exchange, host family, Japan, Japanese Strawberry Christmas Cake, karaoke

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