All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘russia’
Winter Holidays in Russia (Guest post for MKB)
I had a great pleasure to write this guest blog for Multicultural Kid Blogs about Winter Holidays in Russia.
Read More →Russian New Year is Coming to Town!
Ded Moroz, Snegurochka, Yolka – those words are familiar to every Russian and are part of the New Year’s celebrations […]
Read More →The Memories of Celebrating the New Year’s in Sovet Union (in Russian)
Когда я была маленькой девочкой и ходила в детский сад и потом в школу, самым любимым и долгожданным праздником для […]
Read More →Russian Fall: Poetry, New Vocabulary, Crafts
Fall is a beautiful season in Russia and for a Russian is a season when kids go back to school, […]
Read More →What advice would you give to expectant or brand new parents who are considering raising their children in more than one language? {MKB 2015 Vlogging Chain}
Today I am sharing my first Vlogging experience as part of the Multicultural Kid Blogs Vlogging Telephone. I am answering a question […]
Read More →As featured of MKB: Music and Language (Paying It Forward)
I was honored to write another guest blog post for MKB about Music and Language influence in my life as I was growing up in USSR and how I am striving to expose my kids to it now as a mother of two.
Read More →Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop #28
Welcome to the Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop! The Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop is a place where bloggers can […]
Read More →Russian New Year: Everything You Wanted to Know About Grandfather Frost
Russians love celebrating New Year and for me as a kid it was one of the favorite holidays, second only […]
Read More →Over 20 Toys and Games from Around the World (Guest post for MKB)
I had a great pleasure to wirte this guest blog for Multicultural Kid Blogs about Toys and Games Around the […]
Read More →The First Day of School Celebration in Russia. Part 2
September 1st is on our doorstep and you probably all know that it is a huge country-wide celebration of the first day of school in Russia! Follow the link below to learn more about it or enjoy some recollections from Russia on September 1st 1987:
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