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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

5 Ramadan Dishes to make with Kids

May 4, 2020 by Adrienne Demirelli

Ramadan Dishes to Make with Kids

by Ramadan is one of the months in the Islamic calendar and lasts for 30 days. Ramadan is one of the pillars of Islamic faith and it’s an obligatory act for each adult Muslim to fast from sunrise to sunset. Muslims will be fasting, performing good deeds, praying more, and reading the Quran during this […]

Filed Under: Cooking with children, Islam, Ramadan Tagged With: celebrating Ramadan, cooking with kids, Ramadan, ramadan cooking, Ramadan for families

10 Fun Facts About Libyan Food

September 13, 2019 by Koloud Tarapolsi

by There are no Libyan restaurants open in America and no Libyan cookbooks on any library or bookseller shelves. This means the only way to enjoy authentic Libyan food is to eat it in a Libyan’s home, making Libyan food even more alluring. These ten fun facts about Libyan food will expose kids to one […]

Filed Under: Cooking with children, Fun Facts Series, Libya, Teaching Diversity Tagged With: 10 fun facts series, cooking with kids, diversity, international cooking, international recipes, learning about culture, multicultural recipes

Easy Mooncake Recipe for the Mid-Autumn Festival 

August 30, 2019 by Jennifer

by My family is so excited to celebrate one of our favorite Chinese celebrations soon. It’s called the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節, Zhōngqiū Jié). The celebration is around the new fall moon so under the lunar calendar this year it will be on Friday, September 13, 2019. Many countries in Asia observe this festival including Taiwan, […]

Filed Under: Cambodia, China, Cooking with children, Family Activities, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Learning About Culture, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam Tagged With: Asian Food, Chinese Culture, Chinese food, Chinese holidays, cooking with kids, culture, family activities, Holidays Around the World, international recipes, mooncakes

Stampot, a One-Pot Dutch Winter Dish – with 3 Recipes

January 28, 2019 by Savannah

Stampot

by I love the winter season! It’s cold outside and, surprisingly, it is the season that my kids have no trouble finishing their plates. The reason? Because it is also the season that we eat lots of different types of stampot complemented with apple sauce or apple/cranberry sauce. Cranberry sauce is the American integration at […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Learning About Culture, Netherlands Tagged With: cooking with kids, dutch, dutch stampot, international recipes, recipes, stampot recipe

Give a Gift: Traditional Cooking Tools

December 10, 2018 by Maria Magdalena

by Give the Gift of History & Culture Teaching our children how to cook dishes from our own cultures is a gift we all pass down to our children naturally. However, have you ever thought about giving the gift of traditional cooking tools? Giving the tools used by our ancestors to cook foods we still […]

Filed Under: Cooking with children, Global Gifts, Learning About Culture Tagged With: cooking with kids, culture, international cooking, multicultural gifts, traditional cooking

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