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Saturday, October 10, 2009
World Cup of fun for children
World Cup of fun for children World Cup 2006 in Germany and throughout the world, young and old, male and female, will be glad of a feast of football. Whether you love or hate the "beautiful game? You can use the World Cup also be a fun and educational experience for your children! There are 32 countries competing in the World Cup 2006, says the opportunity to lea more about some of the countries that competing.1) Geography: Get an atlas or globe and discover the capital of all the participating countries (You can complete the ' list of the teams in FIFA? site), and every country of the continent in.2) Species: Evidence and designs of national flags of the participating countries. Some are easier than others! Many, such as France, Italy and Holland, are simple and are good choice for young children. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Angola and Ecuador are more of a challenge! 3) Kitchen: Try some national courts of States participating nations. You can see that you like Mexican food, or pasta from Italy, but to try, as some sushi from Japan or couscous from Tunisia? And you can always be some good old roast beef and Yorkshire Pudding from England.4) costumes: dress in national costumes of countries and ethnic parties? Dressed like a Spanish flamenco, a grass skirt in the Ivory Coast or a Japanese kimono? 5) Sports: Get a football match and a cash of about? especially if you? ve been sitting in front of the TV all week! Of course much of the fun in a big sporting events like the World Cup is a team in order to convince your kids randomly select a group (not his own team when they reached the final stage). Then help them to become a mini-expert in this country, so they can cheer on? Your? Team it with some 'knowledge about the nation. They could be in circulation in the country, the language, the best players and teams, where football is a big sport in this country.Jacqui O'Brien is the editor of eParenting.co.uk, the online joual Education and sources of information for parents with free educational software and printable. Visit eParenting
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