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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

10 Pieces of Famous Art For Kids to Recreate This Halloween

October 19, 2020 by Niki Brooks

10 Pieces of Famous Art For Kids to Recreate This Halloween, Multicultural Kid Blogs

Have fun exploring Halloween-themed artwork this year and learning about international artists. Have fun switching up famous art for kids crafts!

Filed Under: Children's Activities, Crafts, Halloween Tagged With: activity, art, art around the world, art for kids, art projects, artists, at home learning, autumn crafts, homeschooling, leaf crafts, nature craft, Paint

Do It Yourself Mexican Play Food

October 5, 2020 by Kayla Alonso

Make Do It Yourself Mexican Play Food at Multicultural Kid Blogs

by i Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! I always love scrolling through social media during this month, catching a glimpse of how other families are celebrating, and passing down their heritage to the littles in their family. We are a bicultural, Mexican-American family. And one way we love to teach our littles about their Mexican culture […]

Filed Under: Crafts, Heritage Months, Mexico Tagged With: culture, expat life, global learning for kids, Hispanic Heritage Month, international cooking, kids' activities, Mexican food, multicultural families

Honoring Native American Heritage Month with Kids

November 11, 2019 by Vicki Garlock

by There are countless ways to honor Native American Heritage Month with kids. November is Native American Heritage Month! Disclaimer: Native American Heritage Month is a U.S. holiday. This post, which focuses on the original inhabitants of the U.S., is not intended to diminish indigenous peoples from other parts of the globe. We encourage you […]

Filed Under: Books for Children, Cooking with children, Crafts, Heritage Months, Learning About Culture, Native and Indigenous Cultures Tagged With: 10 fun facts, native american, native american crafts for kids, Native American culture for kids, native american heritage month, Native American Heritage Month crafts, Native American music for kids

Ikebana-Inspired Paper Kid’s Craft

March 29, 2019 by Kristen Jones

by Now that it’s officially spring, it seems fitting to do a craft centered around flowers. I love to do projects with my kids inspired by the arts and crafts of other cultures which I feel adds depth and meaning to our crafts. I’ve always been drawn to the Japanese aesthetic, therefore, Japan was an […]

Filed Under: Crafts, Japan Tagged With: children's crafts, cultural appreciation, cultural crafts, Ikebana, Japan, Japanese, Japanese art, multicultural activities, multicultural crafts

Discovering Our Norwegian Ancestry with Rosemaling

March 4, 2019 by Eva Varga

by I grew up in a Norwegian American home. My maternal and paternal great grandparents emigrated to the United States in the mid-1880s. Many of the foods that I consider comfort foods are of Scandinavian origin. While family recipes have been passed down through the generations, sadly other traditions have slowly been lost. My ancestral heritage […]

Filed Under: Children's Activities, Crafts, Learning About Culture, Norway Tagged With: art, art around the world, crafts, handicraft, Norway, Rosemaling

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