Archive for April, 2013

Cinco de Mayo Fun!

Sunday, April 28th, 2013

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Every year we celebrate Cinco de Mayo, this year, though, to spice up our past year activities, so we decided to make some piñatas, which look like Jalapeño Peppers! Click Here to see what our craft will look like!

We will dance the Mexican hat dance and play a pin the tail on the donkey, a very Mexican looking one! 🙂 Children love music and games and there is no fiesta without them!

Our video of the week will be this cute video: 

Always finish the party with a good story time, so we will be reading this book talking about all the differences between parties in Latin countries and in the US!

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Hope you enjoyed our suggestions and share more ways to enjoy Cinco de Mayo at your classes and your home!

Claudia K. – Director

Summer Camp Highlight

Sunday, April 21st, 2013

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This Week we are so happy to highlight a new location for our Summer Camps! Turnersville is home of our Summer Camp at Monkey Business! 

We will be blending our scavenger hunt and games around the location and children will have the opportunity to bounce at the end of the camp! All using our foreign language fun camp curriculum! If you are still undecided about signing up your child, please keep in mind this is a great option for younger children, as they will enjoy a half day camp and not be overwhelmed by a full day of activities!

If this is your child’s first camp, they are in for a treat! We will:

  • Look for hidden treasures
  • Camp in a dessert island
  • Enjoy a birthday bash with water fun
  • Plant and take care of summer flowers and vegetables and fruits
  • Travel to Puerto Rico! Enjoying a fun cultural journey!

Children will enjoy 15min of complimentary bounce time at the end of the camp!

Rate is $ 150.00 a week, a snack is included and crafts, books, games, so much more in our super fun camp!

Look forward to seeing you there!

Claudia Krusch

Director

 

Taking bilingual love out of your comfort zone

Monday, April 8th, 2013

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I have basically used and tried any strategy to help my son grow up bilingual, making it fun, a part of our lives! Showing him pride in being a latino, love for foreign languages, culture and all they represent, embracing who he is and knows, along with the new elements, the new words, a whole new world! 

If tell you it has been an easy task, I would be lying, but I would not trade nor would do anything different! 

My son is growing and the foreign languages are slowly becoming something mom brings and does, more than a part of his life, something disconnected….since my lack of time and my husband’s lack of foreign language knowledge add obstacles to my life goal to raise a bilingual child! 

I was reading some of my friend’s facebook pages and came across a friend, Ana Flores who is sponsoring a child abroad and went to visit that child! I was inspired by that story and decided to do some research to sponsor a child and make it a fun and inspiring bond between my son and another child who lives and breathes the language and culture I teach and talk about! 

I have found some organizations:

http://www.compassion.com/sponsor-a-child-in-south-america.htm

http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/sponsor-a-child/americas

http://www.worldvision.org/m/sponsorship/country/south-america?Open&campaign=110719264&cmp=KNC-110719264&ttcode=latinamerica&CL=0143&gclid=CLKQyprPvLYCFcqd4AodeCQAcQ

http://www.childfund.org/brazil/

I am still research, therefore don’t endorse or recommend any organizations at this time. We are going to spend the next two weeks looking at faces, reading info and deciding who we will sponsor, write to, share care packages, etc! He is very excited, so am I! My goal is to embrace the organization and promote it in our bilingual events! 

My husband recently retired, so when I shared my idea with some friends, they thought I was crazy since our income decreased to even consider this right now! I replied, I walk in faith, not in fear! I believe this is something my son and I need to do together and it will amazing for both of us and specially for the child who will benefit from it! 

I hope sponsoring a child will bring more love for foreign languages, for another culture, will develop friendship and compassion in my son’s heart and move him from associating bilingual time with mommy as his only foreign language memories at home to a place out of his comfort zone where the curiosity and love will lead him in a whole new journey! We even started talking about him blogging about his new friend and making vlogs! 

I will be updating our journey as we move forward! 

Can’t wait to share more news with you! 

Claudia Krusch

EasyLearn Languages Director 

 

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