Sweet Brigadeiros and Beijinhos: Brazilian Party Candies
My close friend Daniela Moreira sent me this recipe for brigadeiros- the perfect party food from Brazil! Dani is from Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil and is the mom to Analua and Francisco. Increasing your...
View ArticleDocinhos de Banana com Chocolate: Sweets from Brazil
Today’s recipe for docinhos is written and shared by Neide Rigo: Brazilian chef, nutritionist, and author of award-winning food blog “Come-Se,” or “Eat Up.” If you want to learn about Brazilian...
View ArticleBrazil Carnaval for Kids: Costumes and Music!
People are fascinated by the Brazil Carnaval: the floats, the dancers, the music. It is Brazil’s largest festival, and last year in Rio alone drew in 4.9 million people. However, while many people...
View ArticleRainforest Resources
Last year, my kids and I studied a different biome each month. When looking at biomes, the world is generally divided into 5 major types: aquatic, deserts, forests, grasslands, and tundra. The plants...
View ArticleBrazilian Pão de Queijo (Cheese Rolls!)
Looking to bake something new with your kids, that they are guaranteed to love? Try this simple recipe for pão de queijo, a delicious Brazilian, gluten-free cheese bread with a unique, chewy texture...
View ArticleBrazilian Feijoada + Link-up of Brazilian Recipes!
I am so happy to announce that I have joined the fabulous team of bloggers who bring you “Around the World in 12 Dishes,” a culinary journey that chooses a different country each month. I have been...
View ArticleCarnival Around the World: Oranges, Masquerades, and Pancakes
People celebrate carnival around the world the week before Lent, a Christian period of fasting and reflection. Traditionally held in areas with large Catholic populations, carnival often includes a...
View ArticleHispanic Heritage Month Resources + Giveaway!
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 every year, “celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the...
View ArticleMulticultural Brain Break: Dance Hits from Around the World
Brain breaks enable students to get ready to learn, improve concentration and attention, and re-focus kids. Taking brain breaks that combine movement and music helps kids- AND TEACHERS!- relax and...
View ArticlePacay: A Tree, A Fruit, A Bean and A Musical Instrument
This post is written by award-winning multicultural musician “DARIA-” Daria Marmaluk-Hajioannou. If you are looking for an incredible resource to learn about multicultural music and instruments for...
View ArticleResources to Learn about Rivers {with a Global Twist!}
Let’s Learn about Rivers! Learning about rivers (among other water sources) is a common elementary school social studies and science topic. Here’s how teachers can take some of the frequent learning...
View ArticleTrickster Tales Around the World
I love comparing literature from around the world. We first gathered Cinderella stories from many cultures, and then Gingerbread Men type stories. There are many reasons to read fairy tales to...
View ArticleExplore Portugal and Make Portuguese Pasteis de Nata
We’ve started a new year of our wonderful series “Around the World in 12 Dishes.” Every month our group chooses a new country, and we learn a bit about the culture and make a typical dish. This month,...
View Article“Romeo and Juliet” Guava Cheesecake Recipe
When you take a cheesecake to a party or playdate, you are guaranteed to bring home an empty pan. This guava cheesecake recipe will woo and wow your friends, especially when they find out your kids...
View ArticleSweet Brigadeiros and Beijinhos: Brazilian Party Candies
My close friend Daniela Moreira sent me this recipe for brigadeiros- the perfect party food from Brazil! Dani is from Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil and is the mom to Analua and Francisco. Increasing your...
View ArticleDocinhos de Banana com Chocolate: Sweets from Brazil
Today’s recipe for docinhos is written and shared by Neide Rigo: Brazilian chef, nutritionist, and author of award-winning food blog “Come-Se,” or “Eat Up.” If you want to learn about Brazilian...
View ArticleBrazil Carnaval for Kids: Costumes and Music!
People are fascinated by the Brazil Carnaval: the floats, the dancers, the music. It is Brazil’s largest festival, and last year in Rio alone drew in 4.9 million people. However, while many people...
View ArticleRainforest Resources
Last year, my kids and I studied a different biome each month. When looking at biomes, the world is generally divided into 5 major types: aquatic, deserts, forests, grasslands, and tundra. The plants...
View ArticleBrazilian Pão de Queijo (Cheese Rolls!)
Looking to bake something new with your kids, that they are guaranteed to enjoy? You are going to LOVE this pão de queijo!!! Try this simple recipe for pão de queijo, a delicious Brazilian, gluten-free...
View ArticleBrazilian Feijoada + Link-up of Brazilian Recipes!
I am so happy to announce that I have joined the fabulous team of bloggers who bring you “Around the World in 12 Dishes,” a culinary journey that chooses a different country each month. This month we...
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