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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

3 Filipino Educational and Multicultural Picture Books

January 24, 2020 by Adrienne Demirelli

by As a mother to a multilingual family of three kids and six languages, I enjoy finding picture books to read with my kids in any language that covers the basics like colors, numbers, shapes, and the alphabet. Jocelyn Francisco’s three Filipino multicultural picture books entitled “Abakada,” “Oh My Kulay,” and “Isa Dalwa Tatlo…Ito ay […]

Filed Under: Books for Children, Learning About Culture, Multicultural Children's Book Day, Multilingualism, Philippines Tagged With: book review, book reviews, children's books, education, multicultural books for children, multicultural picture books, read around the world summer series, tagalog

Introducing A Second Language to Your Child

October 25, 2019 by Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett

introducing a second language to your child | MissPandaChinese.com

by Introducing a second language to your child has many benefits. Sometimes, though, it’s difficult to know where to begin, especially with young children. These tips will help get you started. A young girl walked over and told me, “I can count in Mandarin!” She counted all the way to 15, and her mother smiled […]

Filed Under: Learning About Culture, Multilingualism, Teaching Languages Tagged With: bilingual children, bilingual families, Chinese language, learning a second language, multilingualism, second language learning, spanish language learning

Celebrate Bilingual Kids (Especially in October)

October 11, 2019 by Language Lizard

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by October is Celebrating the Bilingual Child Month! It’s a great opportunity to celebrate kids who work hard to learn a new language. You can also honor parents who promote bilingualism and teachers who encourage bilingual literacy and increased parental involvement in schools.  The Many Benefits of Being Bilingual There are countless reasons why it’s great […]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Multilingualism, Parenting, Teaching Languages Tagged With: bilingualism, expat life, multiculturalism

Three Benefits of Being Multilingual

October 7, 2019 by Salma Mehajabeen

by Research shows that being bilingual or multilingual is an advantage. It was never a hindrance to be a multilingual family. Raising a multilingual kid doesn’t have a negative effect. It will not be a problem, for sure. Kids adapt to the different languages we speak, and they never get confused if the multilingual families […]

Filed Under: India, Multilingualism Tagged With: benefits of bilingualism, bilingual, Multi-continental relationships, Multi-lingual relationships

3 Tips for Learning a Foreign Language

August 23, 2019 by Eva Varga

by I didn’t start learning a foreign language until high school. Two years of a foreign language were strongly advised for all students in college, yet few language learning opportunities existed. The only options available were Spanish or French. In fact, the same is true of my alma mater today.  We live in a multicultural […]

Filed Under: Education, Learning About Culture, Multilingualism, Teaching Languages Tagged With: Chinese, foreign language, homeschooling foreign language, informal language teaching, Mandarin, Spanish, Teaching Languages

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