Italian Cultural Center of Minneapolis: classes and more
The Italian Cultural Center in Minneapolis is a non-profit organization open to anyone interested in Italian culture. It offers classes for adults and children, a monthly movie club, a monthly story...
View ArticleCasa Italia, Italian Cultural Center in Chicago
Casa Italia is an Italian Cultural Center whose mission is the preservation and promotion of Italian American Culture. The center is located in Chicago and offers Italian classes for children and...
View ArticleEnglish-Italian children’s book exchange
Exchange books, ideas and questions with other learners at ePals: a K-12 online community for meaningful learning. More than half a million educators and millions of learners across 200 countries and...
View ArticleItalian Association of Assistance in Sydney, Australia
The Italian Association of Assistance is a voluntary agency, offering a wide range of services and programs focused on community services, educational and cultural activities. Italian language learners...
View ArticleAll is not lost! – Non tutto e’ perduto!
If you have young children and wish to keep your Italian heritage alive, this new book will help : Italian Nursery Rhymes Volume 2. Se avete bambini piccoli e volete insegnargli filastrocche e...
View ArticleAre you ready to start the countdown?
December is almost here and if you celebrate Christmas and have children in your life, it is great to have an Advent Calendar. An Advent Calendar is tradition that started in Germany over a century...
View ArticleAre You Ready to Celebrate?
If you’re planning to go to Italy in February or March this year, don’t forget to check out the wonderful Carnevale celebrations held in many cities. This year Fat Tuesday, also known as Mardi Gras (in...
View ArticleWhat about the children?
You may be familiar with the New York Times best seller Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, or with the movie that was made after the success of the book. The first part of the trip described in the...
View ArticleWhat did she wish for? – Quale sara’ il suo desiderio?
“Mama, look at this fountain!” Victoria ran across the grass toward the large fountain. The water splashed and sprayed her face. The fountain was one of the many that adorned the park of the Caserta...
View ArticleBuon Compleanno! Whish Happy Birthday to a Child in Italian
Buon Compleanno! - Happy Birthday! Bilingual picture book in Italian and English If your child, or a friend’s child birthday is coming up, take the opportunity to celebrate in Italian. Sing the...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Bilingualism and Tips for Maintaining the Use of the Second...
Benefit of bilingualism Raising children bilingual and bicultural is one of the main benefits that parents and educators can provide them. Although the common understanding of exposing children...
View ArticleRaising Bilingual Children: a Challenging Journey
Guest post by Laura Caputo-Wickham It’s a warm sunny day in the south of England, and I am enjoying a cup of coffee with some other mums that I met at my antenatal course. We make a point to meet up...
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