Raising Bicultural Kids2 Celebrating Halloween in France What is one of the best things about being an American kid? Halloween, of... Read more →
Raising Bicultural Kids1 Back to École! École My husband taught me last year that the word école – the only word I learned... Read more →
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Raising Bicultural Kids1 American Lesson Plans for the French Classroom CP, classe primaire, is an exciting and scary experience for anyone. In France, it marks... Read more →
Raising Bicultural Kids6 Organizing Trick-or-Treat in France The thing I really miss about Halloween is the trick-or-treating. As a kid in the US, you... Read more →
Raising Bicultural Kids Interview with Jill Starishevsky, Author of My Body Belongs to Me Child sexual abuse is a crime whose worst enemy is open communication. To remove it from... Read more →
Raising Bicultural Kids1 We teach British English here, not American English According to my 8th grade (quatrième in France) English teacher, speaking British... Read more →
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Raising Bicultural Kids3 Visiting French Farms : Fun For the Whole Family Charles de Gaulle once said « How can you run a country which has two hundred and... Read more →
Raising Bicultural Kids1 Craft Project: Building a Piñata The word “piñata” comes from the Spanish word for pine cone. According to Wikipedia,... Read more →
Raising Bicultural Kids4 Raising French-American Children in France This is my daughter’s first year of school, so I’ve tried to keep up the American... Read more →