dimanche 18 juin 2017

Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop June 2017




Welcome to the Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop!

The Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop is a place where bloggers can share multicultural activities, crafts, recipes, and musings for our creative kids. We can't wait to see what you share this time!

Created by Frances of Discovering the World through My Son's Eyes, the blog hop has now found a new home at Multicultural Kid Blogs.
This month our co-hosts are:


Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop is a place for you to share your creative kids culture posts. It's very easy, and simple to participate!
Just follow these simple guidelines:
  • Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, or Facebook. Please let us know you're following us, and we will be sure to follow you back.
  • Link up any creative kids culture posts, such as language, culture, books, travel, food, crafts, playdates, activities, heritage, and holidays, etc. Please, link directly to your specific post, and no giveaways, shops, stores, etc.
Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop
  • Please grab the button code above and put it on your blog or the post you’re linking up. You can also add a text link back to this hop on your blog post. Note: By sharing your link up on this blog hop you are giving us permission to feature your blog post with pictures, and to pin your link up in our Creative Kids Culture Feature board on Pinterest.
  • Don't be a stranger, and share some comment love! Visit the other links, and comment. Everyone loves comments!
  • The Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop will go live on the 3rd Sunday of the month. It will run for three weeks. The following blog hop we will feature a previous link up post, and if you're featured, don't forget to grab the button below:
Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop


Here's my favorite from last time: 

Teach Your Kids Chinese: The Ultimate Resource Guide to Start With

My children are not learning Chinese, however they have many friends who have at least one of their parents who is Chinese. Leaving in Germany or France means for them that they have to rely on their parents (and sometimes grand-parents) to teach them their mother tongue. Chinese schools (on saturday or in the afternoon) can be found in several cities but it's not always possible for the children to attend the classes. Having helpful and good resources on line can be a great advantage for families. So thank you Miss Panda Chinese for this list of resources!




Thank you for linking-up, and we can't wait to see what you've been up to!



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