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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

Family Recipes from 7 Countries {Free Printables}

January 20, 2016 by Eolia Disler

by Last year, we have published printables of fruits and vegetables in 7 languages. We had also prepared some printables in the same languages with family recipes cooked with vegetables or fruits. As we have been busy with other projects, those recipes were left alone, sniffling in the draft folder, waiting desperately to see the […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Cooking with children, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Printables, Russia, Spain, Ukraine Tagged With: cooking printables, family recipes, international cooking, international recipes, multicultural cooking, multicultural recipes, multilingual printables, printables, recipes

Christmas Desserts Around the World

December 21, 2015 by Annabelle Humanes

by Today, I take you on a little (partial) world tour of Christmas desserts and treats in three infographics. I hope you have a sweet tooth! Together with the help of our amazing MKB blogging family, I have managed to compile a list of some typical Christmas desserts and sweets people in different countries enjoy. […]

Filed Under: Brazil, Canada, Central America and the Caribbean, Chile, Christmas, Colombia, Cooking, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Jamaica, Latvia, Mexico, Moldova, Netherlands, North America, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, South America, Spain, Trinidad, UK, Ukraine, USA, Venezuela Tagged With: christmas, Christmas around the world, Christmas desserts, Christmas food, Christmas treats, desserts, global recipes, holiday desserts, Holidays Around the World, multicultural cooking, sweets, World food

Christmas and New Year’s Books in Russian, French and English

December 7, 2015 by Anna Watt

Christmas and New Year's Books in Russian, French, and English | Multicultural Kid Blogs

by Every country I have ever lived in rolls out a smorgasbord of winter, Christmas and New Year themed books for children. There are always the reprints of the classics but I am constantly amazed by all the new books, stories and the beautiful illustrations. For this post I created a gallery of books from […]

Filed Under: Books for Children, Christmas, France, Russia, USA Tagged With: books, christmas, English, father frost, France, French, holidays, new year, nutcracker, pere noel, Russia, Russian, santa clause, snow, US, winter

Autumn in Normandy, France

October 30, 2015 by Maria Babin

Autumn in Normandy, France | Multicultural Kid Blogs

by Autumn in Normandy, France is an explosion of rich and vibrant colors as well as a symphony of pungent odors of decomposing foliage, moisture and burning wood. Heaven on earth! The Multicultural Kid Blogs asked me to write an article about fall in France and so I decided to give you a small peek into my corner […]

Filed Under: France, Global Learning for Kids, Learning About Culture Tagged With: Autumn, France, harvest, Normandy

Day of the Dead: A Stroll through the Catalan Cemeteries

October 19, 2015 by Eolia Disler

by   Celebrate the Day of the Dead by strolling through cemeteries Most of us are familiar with the Mexican celebration of Day of the Dead, yet it is also celebrated in other parts of the world.  In two weeks, the French cemeteries will have their yearly peak of visitors: All Saints Day and Day […]

Filed Under: Day of the Dead, France, Spain Tagged With: all saints day, Catalan cemeteries, Catalonia, cemeteries, talking about death with children

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