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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

Outdoor activities in different countries

March 13, 2015 by Irina Musuc

by Outdoor activities and sport are of supreme importance for child’s healthy development. However, the time kids spend outside of home is not only an ingredient of a healthy lifestyle, but also a great mode to learn about the world and their immediate surroundings. The way we choose to spend time outside depends on the […]

Filed Under: Australia, Cambodia, Canada, Children's Activities, China, Family Activities, India, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Netherlands, Peru, Philippines, Romania, Sri Lanka, USA Tagged With: Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China, Colorado, family fun, India, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, netherlands, outdoor activities, Outdoor recreation, Peru, Philippines, Phnom Penh, Romania, Sri Lanka, Texas, USA, Washington

Call for Bloggers: Dutched Up! Rocking the Clogs Expat Style

November 18, 2014 by Leanna

Call for bloggers to review Dutched Up! Rocking the Clogs Expat Style | Multicultural Kid Blogs

by As part of our new Multicultural Kids Product Promotion Services, we are excited to announce the opportunity to review and promote the new anthology on expat life in the Netherlands, Dutched Up! Rocking the Clogs Expat Style. Call for Bloggers: How to Participate If you are a blogger, sign up using the form below. […]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Netherlands, Promotion Services Tagged With: book reviews, dutch, expat, expat life, netherlands, product promotion

Art Around The World Series: Top 5 Reasons Why We Teach Art at Home

August 22, 2014 by Lana Jelenjev

by Ever since moving to the Netherlands I got interested in art. Who wouldn’t be when surrounded with so much beauty and wonderful art works and I am not only referring to paintings in museums. I see art daily, from the way the houses are built, the statues found on the streets, the paintings hung […]

Filed Under: Children's Activities, Crafts, Education, Europe, Expat Life, Family Activities, Learning About Culture Tagged With: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, netherlands, Paint, Philippines, Romero Britto, Seurat, teaching art

Going Dutch: Raising a Multicultural Family in the Netherlands

May 16, 2014 by Rina Mae Acosta

by The Netherlands is known around the world for being a country with liberal, progressive ideas and being international orientated. The Dutch often pride themselves on their tolerance for other cultures and religions, historically welcoming everyone from around the world who would want to make the Netherlands their home. As a result, the Netherlands has […]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Learning About Culture, Netherlands, Parenting, Teaching Diversity Tagged With: culture, different cultures, diversity, dutch, Dutch-American, expat life, family, Filipino-Americans, Filipinos, foreigners, multicultural family, multicultural parenting, netherlands, parenting, raising kids

Visions of Spring Around the World

April 7, 2014 by Marie-Claude

by We asked our MKB members from around the world what spring looks like where they live. From China to Costa Rica, these pictures were taken this week, showing us the different sides of spring. Top row: Chicago, USA – Aimee of Raising World Citizens; Derby, UK – Rita of Multilingual Parenting; Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica […]

Filed Under: Asia, Canada, Central America and the Caribbean, China, Costa Rica, Europe, France, Italy, Netherlands, North America, UK, USA, Wordless Wednesday, World Geography Tagged With: China, Costa Rica, France, italy, multicultural, netherlands, photography, spring, United Kingdom, United States, wordless wednesday

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