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Multicultural Artist Spotlight: Bren Bataclan
Gathering around the campfire is an opportunity to exchange stories and pass on knowledge about the things we love.
HOW TO: DIY 'TANSAN' TAMBOURINE
Watch the video to see how to put the DIY Tansan Tambourine together.
How to throw a Filipino birthday for your Kids
Maligayang Bati!
Some may find it hard to look for reasons to become excited about getting old… but not Filipinos. Birthdays are big in the Philippines and a Filipino birthday is not like any other birthday.
HOW TO RAISE KIDS WITH THE FIVE C'S OF CULTURAL LEARNING
Earlier this year, we were asked by our friends at Sassy Mama to share some tips on how to raise multicultural kids.
How to connect to your Filipino heritage through traditional Comfort Food: Pancit (Philippines)
HOW PANCIT BECAME ASSOCIATED WITH PHILIPPINE CELEBRATIONS
How to Celebrate Philippine Independence Day with your kids
Philippine Independence Day is celebrated every June 12th. It is a national holiday that commemorates the day when Filipinos broke free from three centuries of Spanish rule.
How to Celebrate Japanese Children's Day
Kodomo no hi is celebrated in Japan during the spring and is a highlight of the season. It is known for the unique traditions and decorations that are associated with the holiday. It's about celebrating children and all the values their parents wish upon them.
How to Celebrate Halloween with a Philippine Twist
If your kids are like ours, Halloween is one of their favourite holidays. Any excuse for candy, dress up and getting spooked is always a fun time. Why not give your celebrations a Filipino twist this year? Check out our ideas for a fun fusion Filipino twisted Halloween celebration!
Honouring my grandmother Benita, my lineage of Entrepreneurship and the birth of the Mother/Founder.
These women, who may not have been called entrepreneurs in their time, were the original start-ups whose innate business sense helped them create their own opportunities and forge their own paths.
Games Filipino Kids Play: Langit Lupa
Langit Lupa is a twist on a running around game where one is considered taya or untouchable if they are in an elevated place…
Games Filipino Kids Play: Eeeet Bulaga!
Not to be confused with the famous noon time show! This fun and easy game is your basic peekaboo. An easy way to introduce the little ones to Filipino humour. Once the older ones get the hang of it, get them to do it back to you!
PRINTABLES: Parol Colouring Sheets
Color your own parol!
Download and print the full set from here!
Free Parent Book Guide: Ma Me Mi Mumu!
Here are some strategies you can try to help your children connect to their Filipino heritage with the book, Ma Me Mi Mumu! by Jomike Tejido.
Free Parent Book Guide: Cora Cooks Pancit
Campfire Crates X Filipino Storytime Seattle
Because of our love of books and what they do, we have partnered with Filipino Storytime Seattle to share some ideas about sparking conversation, curiosity and community and extending what your children learns about when reading books about their heritage.
Free Mid-Autumn Festival Printables
Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important holidays in the Chinese Calendar and is celebrated by Chinese communities all over the world.
Five Easy Tips for Raising Multicultural Kids
Look familiar? Here are 5 tips for raising multicultural kids that are really easy to do... that I’ve personally tried and tested.
But first, let’s cover the basics.
Five Books For Multicultural Kids of All Ages
Reading to your multicultural kids is one of the easiest and most effective ways to spark conversation with them. Here are a few of our favorites that feature multicultural images and global perspectives for every age.
Filipinos in the City: Seattle
I moved to Seattle three years ago after getting married. We decided to settle in Seattle since my husband had been working here for around 15 years and we were fortunate to already be living in a cute little neighborhood located in the northeastern part of the city. We have an active 18-month old daughter, a 10 year old puggle and another little girl on the way, so finding family friendly places and ways to help my children learn more about their Filipino identity has become a priority.
Filipinos in the City: Jakarta
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia is also known as the big durian. Not only is the fruit abundantly found in the city but it is also a good analogy for how it’s like to live here — possibly not for everyone, an acquired taste with a lingering sensation that is uniquely its own. Among its loyal fans, nothing compares to the durian.
Filipinos in the City: Hong Kong
This is me and my little family of three (soon to be four!). We’ve been in Hong Kong for four years.
Hong Kong has long been a favorite haunt for many Filipinos…