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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

The Holiday Season OUR Way!

November 22, 2019 by Carla Curiel

by The holiday season can be challenging for bilingual and bicultural families such as ours. My daughters are now 8 years old. From the get-go, I worked hard to foster the Spanish and Latino culture (our heritage). I naively believed that if I did that, I’d be set by the time they started elementary school. […]

Filed Under: Family Activities, Holidays Around the World, Parenting Tagged With: bicultural, bilingual, culture, holidays, Holidays Around the World, multicultural, multicultural parenting, Navidad, thanksgiving, traditions

10 Fun Facts About Diwali for Kids

October 21, 2019 by Vicki Garlock

by Diwali is the celebration of light over darkness. It’s a holiday with broad appeal. People throughout India and several neighboring countries observe Diwali. It’s also a popular Hindu/Indian cultural event enjoyed around the globe. Today’s post features 10 fun facts about Diwali for kids. You might also enjoy this collection of Diwali books for […]

Filed Under: Diwali, Fun Facts Series, Hinduism, Learning About Culture Tagged With: 10 fun facts series, cultural celebrations, Diwali, diwali for kids, Festival of Lights, Holidays Around the World

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

5 Reasons To Travel to the Netherlands With Kids

April 26, 2019 by Amanda van Mulligen

5 Reasons To Travel to the Netherlands With Kids

by There’s much more to the Netherlands than the stereotypical images that spring to mind. The Netherlands may be a small country but it is surprisingly versatile, diverse and incredibly child-friendly. Here are five reasons why you should travel to the Netherlands with kids. 1. Animal Parks, Museums and Castles Galore The Netherlands has its […]

Filed Under: Fun Facts Series, Netherlands, Travel Tagged With: dutch, family travel, Holidays Around the World, netherlands, netherlands for kids, travel, travel with kids

10 Fun Facts About the Festival of Holi

March 8, 2019 by Puneeta Chhitwal-Varma

10 fun facts about Festival of Holi | Multicultural Kid Blogs

by What do you know about the colourful festival of Holi? It’s a Hindu festival that people celebrate around the world to welcome spring. Revellers throw colour at each other, and neighbours get together to eat and celebrate the beginning of a new season. Here are 10 fun facts about the festival of Holi and […]

Filed Under: Fun Facts Series, Hinduism, Holi, India, Learning About Culture, Teaching Diversity Tagged With: culture, diversity, family activities, Holi, Holidays Around the World, India, international cooking, teaching diversity, world religions

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