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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

Fun during Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15, 2014 by Anadel Alberti

Mundo Lanugo, Music

by Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated in the United States to recognize Hispanic Americans and their contributions to this nation throughout the years. As a Latina living in the US for over 13 years, I feel proud of my culture and honored that my heritage is being recognized and embraced. This time of celebration is […]

Filed Under: Central America and the Caribbean, Learning About Culture Tagged With: Hispanic Americans, Latin American countries, Latin culture

Markets around the World

September 12, 2014 by Eolia Disler

by Summer is ending, new vegetables and fruits adorn the markets’ stands and we will soon start to prepare pumpkin soups and grilled chestnuts here in Germany. But what of markets in other part of the world? How do they look like? What type of food and other local products are sold? To answer these […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Expat Life, Learning About Culture, Teaching Diversity, Travel Tagged With: Alpes-Maritimes, Belfast, Dordogne, farmers' market, France, Helsinki, Libourne, market, markets, Tokyo, United Kingdom

ART AROUND THE WORLD: TOP 5 WAYS IN TEACHING CULTURE THROUGH ART

September 6, 2014 by Lana Jelenjev

by I got fascinated in teaching art and great artists/artworks to my children since they were 3 and 4 years old. This coincided with taking the course “Making Thinking Visible” from Wideworld Harvard and I instantly fell in love with the idea of using art to understand children’s thinking and to make their learning “visible” […]

Filed Under: Crafts, Family Activities, Learning About Culture, Serbia Tagged With: art, art around the world, emotional intelligence, Serbia, Serbian art, Slavko Krunic, teaching art, teaching culture, teaching emotions

Global Education Begins at Home: 5 Tips to Raise World Citizens

August 25, 2014 by Jill

by The world today is beset by far-reaching and pressing issues of war, ethnic conflict, social inequality, and environmental destruction. Our children cannot grow up in a bubble; therefore, they must be given the tools necessary to not only cope with these worldwide problems, but to contribute in some way to the solutions.  As parents, […]

Filed Under: Education, Learning About Culture, Teaching Global Citizenship Tagged With: education, global citizen, global citizenship, global ed, global education, multicultural education

Art Around The World Series: Top 5 Reasons Why We Teach Art at Home

August 22, 2014 by Lana Jelenjev

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 […]

Filed Under: Children's Activities, Crafts, Education, Europe, Expat Life, Family Activities, Learning About Culture Tagged With: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, netherlands, Paint, Philippines, Romero Britto, Seurat, teaching art

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