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Multicultural Kid Blogs

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

World Cup Cooking with Kids

June 23, 2014 by Valerie and Alex Melzer

by We at Glittering Muffins have been cooking and baking with Nico for about 4 years now, even though he is only turning 5 in August. Out of his ever increasing interest in creating food (even though he still only sometimes will actually try what he helps make), came the creation of the “Around the World […]

Filed Under: Australia, Brazil, Cooking, Cooking with children, France, Greece, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Multicultural Meal Plan Monday, Portugal, Russia, Spain, UK Tagged With: Australian cooking, Basque recipes, Brazilian recipes, British cooking, cooking with kids, French recipes, global cooking, global recipes, Greek recipes, international cooking, international recipes, Japanese cooking, Korean cooking, Mexican recipes, Portuguese recipes, recipes, Russian cooking, Spanish recipes, world cup, World Cup for Kids

Top 10 Ways to Learn About the World with the World Cup

June 18, 2014 by Jenny B

by This post is part of the School’s Out! Top 10 Summer Blog Hop (see below for details). The FiFa World Cup combines sport and culture on an enormous scale. How can you help kids learn from an event that spans the globe and a full month? Explore these 10 features of the World Cup to […]

Filed Under: World Cup for Kids Tagged With: 2014 FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup, learning activities, Mundial, summer, summer learning, world cup

Hosting a World Cup Party for Kids

June 13, 2014 by Marie-Claude

by We’re very excited for the World Cup here at Multicultural Kid Blogs and a great way to celebrate futbol, Brazil and the world is with a party. Here are some ideas to get you started in hosting your own World Cup Party Send an invitation: Evite has some colorful and fun options here, with […]

Filed Under: Brazil, Children's Activities, Cooking, Crafts, Family Activities, Learning About Culture, World Cup for Kids, World Geography Tagged With: diversity, family activities, flags, football, international cooking, international recipes, kids' activities, multicultural, multicultural activities, multicultural cooking, multicultural recipes, multiculturalism, printable, soccer, sports for kids, world cup, World Cup for Kids

Beyond the World Cup: Brazil’s Next Generation

June 6, 2014 by Stephen Greene

by There is a saying about Brazil, it is ‘the country of the future, and always will be.’ Well, in one respect, that future is now.  With only a few days to go until kick off, most people are getting excited about the World Cup. True, there is a large section of the Brazilian population […]

Filed Under: Brazil, Expat Life, Learning About Culture, World Cup for Kids Tagged With: Brazil, Brazil children, Brazil future, Curitiba, future, Military Police, protests in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, world cup

World Cup: Introducing ball skills

May 1, 2014 by SJ Begonja

by With the FIFA World Cup kicking off in just 42 days, footy fever is mounting in our house. This year we are blessed to have two teams to cheer on from the sidelines, Australia and Croatia. They are both (thankfully) in different groups and with any luck they’ll both be in the final.  As […]

Filed Under: Family Activities, Health, World Cup for Kids Tagged With: 2014 FIFA World Cup, Australia, Croatia, FIFA World Cup, world cup

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