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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

Explore Wild Nature in Latvia

July 25, 2016 by Ilze Ievina

by Latvia is a flat country whose highest peak is around the height of the Eiffel tower in Paris, almost half of its territory is covered with forests, there are no particularly valuable natural resources, or any world renowned natural wonders. At the first glance, the small country of Latvia by the Baltic Sea may not sound like the […]

Filed Under: Latvia, Travel Tagged With: Baltic Sea, family travel, Latvia, moorland, national park, nature, nature reserve, seaside, travel, wildlife

4 Ways to Explore Myanmar with Kids

May 27, 2016 by Pack-n-Go Girls

by I love adventure travel. It’s a gift from my father, who carted our family of six through Latin America in the early ‘60s and, in later years, the world beyond. It shaped me in countless ways. We slept in thatched-roof huts in the Amazon jungle, survived twelve-hour 200-mile bus trips, and explored sensory-exploding open […]

Filed Under: Asia, Heritage Months, Travel Tagged With: Asia Pacific, Asia travel, Asian - Pacific American Heritage Month, family travel, travel, travel with kids

10 tips for flying alone with kids

May 29, 2015 by Annabelle Humanes

by A few months back, our family went on a little road trip in the U.S.A. The trade-off to this otherwise great holiday was that I had to fly from Germany to Washington, D.C. by myself with my two children as my husband would already be in the U.S.A. on business. This meant saving on […]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Travel Tagged With: flying with kids, tips for flying, tips for parents, Transatlantic flight, travel, travel alone with kids, travel with children, travel with kids

Getaway with a Travel Giveaway

August 1, 2014 by Amanda Mouttaki

Getaway with Best Western and Multicultural Kid Blogs

by Is your family hoping to take a trip yet this summer? We’ve partnered up with our friends at Best Western to make your trip happen! Whether you’re planning to pack up the car and head out on a road trip or your travels will take place via plane you’ll need somewhere to lay your […]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: travel, 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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