Bilingual Playdate: Fun with Boca Beth
During the Hispanic Heritage Month I participated in the first annual Hispanic Heritage Month Blog Hop Fiesta giveaway. Guess what? I won a Boca Beth Beginner Backpack! Can I say woohoo!!! I love, love the musical CD, the music is familiar to my son’s ears, and we sang-along the bilingual words toRead More →
‘Tis the Season for Multicultural Christmas Traditions
As a multicultural familia we incorporate both of our American and Latin traditions during the holidays. Our family traditions are religious, cultural and some of them are really just for fun! Little one’s 1st Christmas was when he was only 5 months old, and as he has gotten older we have incorporatedRead More →
Making Magic Reindeer Food {Lazy Sunday Arts & Crafts}
I love Sundays! They are the days that little one and I have fun with arts, crafts, and cooking! Today we baked some oatmeal cookies, and while the cookies were in the oven we started getting ready to make “Magic Reindeer Food”. Magic Reindeer Food is a magical foodRead More →
Unforgettable Christmas Eve in Puerto Rico | 3 Nochebuena Traditions
Christmas Eve in Puerto Rico is like no other. We visit every chance we get for an unforgettable holiday and enjoy the nochebuena traditions. It’s an opportunity to immerse our son in his cultural heritage. Christmas Eve in Puerto Rico – Tradition #1 Nochebuena is celebrated on Christmas Eve (DecemberRead More →
Snow Globes {Lazy Sunday Arts & Crafts}
Little one was watching Special Agent Oso on Disney Jr. The episode “For Angels with Snow/Dr. Snow” was about helping the kids make snow angels, and snow globes. Special Agent Oso’s special assignment is to help a little boy how to make snow globes in three simple steps. Of course,Read More →

