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5 ways to teach children about their cultural heritage

Many children are lucky enough to live between two (or more) cultures. You, as a parent or grandparent, may want to teach them about their cultural heritage to keep it alive. By teaching your children to love and embrace their cultural heritage, you help raise ethnically diverse children. It ensures that family traditions are not getting lost as they are passed on to the next generation.

5 ways to teach children about their cultural heritage

1. Tell your children about their ancestral homeland and take them there if possible

2. Engage with communities that reflect children’s cultural heritage and beliefs

3. Integrate and embrace your children’s traditional food and language

4. Teach your children to embrace their ethnic name

5. Use storytelling and movies to teach cultural heritage

Ubuntopia is for all people, big and small, who love beautiful stories, and especially for people who have a connection with various cultures. Because they go there on vacation, for example, because they are curious about worlds they don’t know yet. Or they want to learn more about their or their (grand) parents’ culture. So to which group do you belong?

Ubuntopia is full of exciting legends from countries far away. Step into the world of Ubuntopia and experience these stories through books, animations, theatre shows and souvenirs.

In this way, we protect and conserve cultural heritage from getting lost.

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5 ways to teach children about their cultural heritage
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