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Peru

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Peru? View the map!

 


Peru has two official languages: Spanish and Cuzco Quechua. There are now over 8 million Quechua speakers in South and Central America. Twenty-five percent of all Peruvians speak Quechua, and many of them speak no Spanish. Here are some English words derived from Quechua, which was originally the language of the Incas: coca, condor, guano, gaucho, guanaco, Inca, jerky, lagniappe, lima [bean], llama, pampa, puma, quipu, quinine, quinoa, and vicuña.

Try some Spanish language activities. This site includes an on-line English-Spanish picture dictionary and an on-line Spanish-English dictionary, as well as information, quizzes and pictures to color!

This website is available in both English and Spanish. There are activities to download, stories to listen to, and much more!

Do you know any words in English that came from Spanish words? You can find the answer to this question and many other facts about our world at Infoplease.


You can find both Spanish and English songs and rhymes of the children of Peru at this site.

Norway

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Do you know the capital of Norway? View the map!

 


The Norwegian language is the most widely spoken and the main official language of the country.


Norway has the highest average number of years spent in school in the world (16.9 years in 1999-2000). How many years do you expect to go to school?

New Zealand

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Boxing Day, the day after Christmas, is celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Why do you think these countries share the holiday?

Part of the tradition of Boxing Day is giving money and other gifts to people who are in service jobs. No one knows for sure when or how the holiday started. What do you think? Hint: Hundreds of years ago the wealthy people who lived in England had their servants work on Christmas to make and serve the holiday meal.

The holiday has nothing to do with the sport of Boxing, but it probably has something to do with how gifts are given, or where people put money for needy families when they go to Church.


Captain James Cook claimed New Zealand as part of the British Empire while he was looking for a southern continent.


Although English is the main language in New Zealand, there are many people who speak Maori. Here are some children’s songs in both Maori and English.


A Folk Tale – The Birth of Daylight (a Maori myth)

A Folk Tale from New Zealand
The Birth of Daylight (a Maori myth)

Ranginui, the Sky, dwelt with Papatuanuku, the Earth, and was joined to her, and land was made. But the children of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, who were very numerous, were not of the shape of men, and they lived in the darkness between their parents. The darkness of deep water, of moonless night, and of deep earth were all that they knew.

Soon the children of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, worn out with continual darkness, met together to decide what should be done about their parents, that people might arise from this darkness. “Will we destroy our parents, our father and our mother, if we separate them?” they asked. And long did they consider this question in the darkness.

At last Tumatauenga, the fiercest of the offspring and the guardian of war, spoke out. “It is well. Whatever happens, will happen.” But Tanemahuta, guardian of the forest, answered, “No, not so. It is better to separate them gently, and to let the sky stand far above us and the earth lie below here. Let the sky be a stranger to us, but let earth remain close to us as our nursing mother.”

Some of the other children saw wisdom in this and agreed with Tanemahuta. Others did not agree, including one who had always disagreed with his brothers, Tawhirimatea, the guardian of winds and storms. For Tawhirimatea, fearing that his kingdom would be overthrown, did not wish his parents to be torn apart. So while some agreed, Tawhirimatea would not and said no more. And long did they consider further. At the end of a time no person can measure, they decided that Ranginui and Papatuanuku must be forced apart in one way or another, and they began by turns to attempt this deed.

First Rongomatane, guardian of the garden, rose up and strove to gently pry the heavens from the earth. When Rongomatane failed, next Tangaroa, guardian of all things that live in the sea, rose up. He struggled mightily using his aqueous talent, but had no luck. And next Haumiatiketike, guardian of the wild things, rose up and tried with his skills, but without success.

So then Tumatauenga, guardian of war, leapt up. Tumatauenga hacked forcefully at the sinews that bound the Earth and Sky, and made them bleed, and this gave rise to ochre, or red clay of the earth. Yet even Tumatauenga, the fiercest of the children, could not with all his strength sever Ranginui from Papatuanuku. So then it became the turn of Tanemahuta.

Slowly, slowly as the kauri tree grows, did Tanemahuta rise between the Earth and Sky. At first he strove with his arms to gently move them, but with no success. And so he paused, and the pause was an immense period of time in the universe. Then he placed his shoulders against his mother Earth, and his feet against his father Sky. Soon, and yet not soon, for the time was vast, the Sky and Earth began to slowly yield to his strength. The parents of these children cried out “Why are you doing this, none of us will survive.” However, as soon as Tanemahuta’s strength was successful, a multitude of creatures were uncovered in the new daylight between Earth and Sky.

Submitted by Alisha Crow, au pair in Massachusetts, 2004

Netherlands

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of the Netherlands? View the map!

 


The language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch. You can find out more about the Dutch language with these on-line activities including an English-Dutch picture dictionary, information, coloring pages and quizzes.


Visit this site to find many children’s songs in Dutch, with English translation.


Vincent Van Gogh is a famous Dutch painter. Many people know about him because he cut off his ear. You can learn more about him and his art by visiting the seasonal calendar.

You can also learn about MC Escher, another Dutch artist whose work uses optical illusions – check out the seasonal calendar.

Mexico

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Mexico? View the map!

 


Learn some Spanish words with this on-line English-Spanish picture dictionary, or find out what a Spanish word means in English with this on-line Spanish-English dictionary.

This website is available in both English and Spanish. There are activities to download, stories to listen to, and much more!

Do you know any words in English that came from Spanish words? You can find the answer to this question and many other facts about our world at Infoplease.


You can find both Spanish and English songs and rhymes of the children of Mexico at this site.


In search of gold, silver and other treasures, Hernan Cortés traveled from Cuba to Mexico and “discovered” Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec empire. He killed the Aztec Emperor Montezuma and claimed all of Mexico for Spain in 1521. Learn more about Cortes and other explorers of Mexico.


In search of gold, silver and other treasures, Hernan Cortés traveled from Cuba to Mexico and “discovered” Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec empire. He killed the Aztec Emperor Montezuma and claimed all of Mexico for Spain in 1521. Learn more about Cortes and other explorers of Mexico.

Malaysia

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Malaysia? View the map!

 


Are you happy and you know it? Clap your hands and learn the words in Bahasa Malay, as they sing it in Malaysia!


Try this recipe!

Fried Bananas (Pisang Goreng)

Ingredients

  • 3 Bananas (Just ripe but not overripe)
  • 1 teaspoon of Fine Salt
  • ½ cup of Water
  • ¾ cup of Multi-purpose flour
  • Cinnamon Sugar/Brown sugar
  • Confectioner’s white powdered sugar
  • Cooking oil (for deep frying)

Instructions

  1. Peel bananas and slice them into mouth size.
  2. Heat oil in wok or electric deep fryer (300F).
  3. Mix flour and salt and water together. Stir until there are no more beads of flour. Add water accordingly, as needed.
  4. Marinate the sliced bananas in the flour mix.
  5. Once the oil is heated, place each banana into the wok. Deep fry until golden brown.
  6. Drain excess oil and serve with dashes of powdered sugar and cinnamon sugar/brown sugar.

Contributed by Enk Hwa Tan, au pair in Illinois 2004

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