by One of our biggest concerns as expat parents is assimilating our own culture in our lives, as much as we love learning about other cultures, especially of our host country. Depending on where you live, this may be a difficult or easy task. Some countries are open about allowing different cultures to thrive, while […]
Art Around The World Series: Top 5 Reasons Why We Teach Art at Home
by Ever since moving to the Netherlands I got interested in art. Who wouldn’t be when surrounded with so much beauty and wonderful art works and I am not only referring to paintings in museums. I see art daily, from the way the houses are built, the statues found on the streets, the paintings hung […]
World’s Wordless Wednesday: Multicultural Kids Love Sports!
by In honor of soccer fever that has taken over so many households this month, a few of our Multicultural Kid Bloggers are showing how their families honor culture through physical activity with another edition of MKB’s Wordless Wednesday. Frances of Discovering the World Through My Son’s Eyes says that, “playing sports will teach our […]
Hosting a World Cup Party for Kids
by We’re very excited for the World Cup here at Multicultural Kid Blogs and a great way to celebrate futbol, Brazil and the world is with a party. Here are some ideas to get you started in hosting your own World Cup Party Send an invitation: Evite has some colorful and fun options here, with […]
Cinco de Mayo Celebration and the Influence of Mexican Culture in the U.S.
by Per a report on Business Insider, Mexicans are amongst the largest ancestry groups in the United States. Mexicans come in 4th place with a whopping 31+ million Mexicans living in the US. With Germans, Black/African Americans, and Irish preceding in the first three places. This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we […]