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It’s a party, y’all! Multicultural Kid Blogs is officially one year old as of today. To celebrate we are hosting a virtual birthday party and YOU are invited! The Party Be sure to visit the participating blogs (see list at the end of this post) to see what they are bringing to the party, plus link up your own posts on the MKB site! The Giveaway Like any good host, we don’t want you to go home empty handed, soRead More ...
We’re happy to share with you that this Tuesday, September 17th PBS will be airing the first part of a six-hour documentary titled LATINO AMERICANS. We love that our kids will have this beautiful and well-researched resource to learn about the impact that Latinos have made on this great country that we live in. Not only will this be a great opportunity for our older niños to learn more about Latino history in the U.S. but it will also beRead More ...
Monarca Language shared these cute, educational activity sheets for our niños. These two printables feature vocabulary words for the senses in Spanish. Practice them with your niños and enjoy coloring them in as well. Click here for a printable version of the activity sheets pictured above. For more Spanish educational materials for niños visit Monarca Language and like them on Facebook. ...
Monarca Language shared these story themed printables in Spanish for us to enjoy with our niños. You can color in and cut out the pet story cards for added fun. The “El Lugar Donde Vivo” printable book includes a how-to guide for easy assembly. Just print them out and share! Click here for a printable version of the printables above. For more Spanish educational materials for niños visit Monarca Language and like them on Facebook. ...
We love finding new products for our families that reflect our culture and heritage. Such is the case with the Lanugo line of apparel created by mother and entrepreneur, Carla Curiel. When Carla realized there was a lack of products for Latino families that celebrated our culture’s uniqueness she decided to do something about it. Carla and her husband put manos a la obra and created Lanugo, a line of apparel that is, like their slogan says, Latino de corazón. You canRead More ...
On this week’s culture of food round-up we found five delicious recipes that feature traditional dishes. Some of these dishes were created with a twist that will either save us time in the kitchen, satisfy the vegetarians in the family or are just tasty and fun. To view the full recipes just click on the links below. Which recipe do you want to try? 1. Stuffed Chayote Squash by Melissa of Hungry Food Love 2. Quick and Easy Arroz con Pollo by VianneyRead More ...