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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

Camping With Kids

May 15, 2015 by Becky Brown

by How often do you get out and about and explore the beautiful country that you call home? When we lived in the UK we were pretty good at exploring London town where we lived, but we rarely travelled further afield. Now that we live in France we’re determined to travel more in the local […]

Filed Under: Children's Activities, Family Activities Tagged With: camping, Campsite, family activities, family travel, kids, travel with kids

10 Tips for Traveling with Kids in Paris

May 8, 2015 by Eolia Disler

by This month on MKB, we will speak about “Travel”. So as a Frenchie who loves her capital, I will give you 10 TIPS to have fun, educational and unusual days in traveling with kids in Paris! Get up high Paris is not flat, as I have proved it in this article. So when your […]

Filed Under: Family Activities, France, Learning About Culture, Travel Tagged With: family activities, family travel, Paris, places to see, public transport, restaurants, tips, travel with kids

Belgium: Tattie holidays holiday x

November 26, 2014 by Emma Afif-Watt

by Thankfully we no longer have to pick tatties during our Tattie holiday time in Scotland, a two week holiday in October which historically served to ensure a labour force for picking potatoes…. Instead we went on holiday to Belgium to visit Malika’s godparents, Pammy and Rob. They recently moved to the city of Gent […]

Filed Under: Belgium, Learning About Culture Tagged With: Belgium, family travel, travel with kids

Family Travel: Visiting our Home Country…Impressions, Thoughts and Perspectives

July 31, 2014 by Jennifer Faugere

by Family Travel Going home….Visiting home… seeing family generic cialis 5 mg & friends Arriving the first day – seeing their grandmother and enjoying Niagara Falls This is our vacation this summer – the first time back to the US since moving to France almost 3 years ago.  It’s exciting, it’s strange, it’s comfortable, yet […]

Filed Under: Expat Life, France, Multilingualism, Travel, USA Tagged With: bilingualism, expat life, family travel, home, multiculturalism, multilingualism, travel with kids

Traveling – for real or virtually – is great for your kids’ culture and language awareness

May 30, 2014 by Rita Rosenback

by By Rita Rosenback from www.multilingualparenting.com I am sure we all agree that traveling broadens the mind and teaches us about different cultures and languages. Being away from your everyday environment forces you to re-evaluate your own surroundings and often also makes you appreciate what you have – this is true both for adults and […]

Filed Under: Expat Life, India, Learning About Culture, Multilingualism, Parenting, Teaching Diversity, Teaching Global Citizenship, World Geography Tagged With: culture, family, family travel, Finland, global education, India, language, multicultural, multicultural education, multicultural parenting, multilingual, multilingualism, Punjabi, Rita Rosenback, travel, travel with kids

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