Persian Fun Facts

–       The for­mer name of Iran was Per­sia, which was in use till 1935. –       Per­sians have a dif­fer­ent lan­guage

Iranian Children’s Day

On October 7th of every year, cartoons of children’s rights are shown, cartoon characters entertain, festivals, events, and much more

Common Persian Cuisine

There are three main dishes that Persians will more than likely include in a meal. These dishes are; rice, grilled

Persian Children’s Games

Soccer (Football): The number one game played by all ages and both genders in Iran is soccer. Children love this

Places to See! Things to do!

Hundreds Islands National Park: Yielding several individual islands, Hundred Islands Park is home to Children’s Island. It is the perfect

Getting Dressed in Hungary

Hungarian traditional clothing The old home-made garments were made of durable material to serve several generations. Nowadays these clothing can

Persia (Iran) Must See’s

  Ali Qapu Palace: Five floors, 48 meters tall, this palace in Iran is a wonderful tourist attraction designation for

Children’s Games of Czech

1)      Pesek (Duck -Duck Goose): For this game, all of the children sit down in a circle, facing one another.

3 Must Go See’s

  Prague City Center: one of the most visited areas; it is a central point of Prague. Here is where

Swedish Epic Stories for Kids

Pippi Longstocking written by Astrid Lindgren is an advocate and heroine for young girls, and a rebel as well. She

Persian Festivals/Holidays

Nowruz: The traditional Iranian(Persian) new year holiday celebrated by Iranian, Turkic and many other peoples in West Asia, Central Asia,

Say ‘Thank you’ in different languages

Turkish – Teşekkürler Hindi- धन्यवाद – Dhan’yavāda Japanese – 感謝 – Kansha Danish – Tak Bulgarian – Благодаря – Blagodarya

Sounds of Persia

Traditional Musical Instruments   Daf: a Sufi instrument to be played in Khanghah-s for Zikr music, but has become a

Bilingual Edge: Book Review

Bilingual Edge: Why, When and How to Teach Your Child a Second Language by Kendall King, PhD  & Alison Mackey, PhD

Malaysian Clothing for Kids

Baju Batik; This clothes can be worn both men and women. It has usually been used for work, official events,

What do Malaysians Eat?

Food Nasi lemak; Made by rice with addition one of boiled egg, a few slices of cucumber, anchovy condiment, and

Swahili Attire/Clothing

Just like in every aspect of the Swahili people, religion guides their dressing code. The men wear long white robes

Swahili Culture for Children

The Swahili people live in Tanzania and Kenya along the coastal towns of Mombasa and Malindi. They can also be

Slovak Clothes and Attire

Clothes Slovak folk costumes are known as ‘kroj.’ They are different in every region, but always very colorful, with rich

Food of Slovak

Food Slovak food is simple but delicious. No pizza, no hamburgers. You will find a lot of potatoes, cabbage and

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