• Main
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Press
    • FAQ
  • Magazine
    • Current Digital Issue
    • Past Digital Issues
    • Purchase Print Issue
    • Stockists
  • Shop
  • Blog
  • Advertise
    • Media Kit
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

MOMKINS :: Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures / A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket

By Gina Munsey, Senior Editor 1 Comment

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Among the families on our editorial team, many of us have been heavily influenced by countries other than the United States. I was born outside the US and lived for a bit in Europe as a child as well. Our Editor-in-Chief, Priscila, is from Brasil. And as I’ve gotten older, feel more strongly than ever that experiences from other cultures should be a regular part of every kid’s childhood. It shouldn’t be a production or a big deal, it should just be a given! None of us are meant to just live inside our own tiny worlds. It’s so important for children to develop a well-rounded worldview.

While I dream of traveling internationally with my little family someday, until then, there are many ways to experience other cultures right here in our own city. And so yesterday, Aveline and I headed over to Silva’s Market, a local Brasilian deli and supermarket. (Our editorial team is primarily in Southern California, but a few of us live elsewhere — I’m in Orlando, Florida.)

Our friend Priscilla Barbosa — who is from Brasil and who had her camera along — met us at the market. Aveline roamed the aisles with the owner’s daughter, before sitting down in the deli to down nearly an entire helping of pao de queijo. (If there was any doubt that’s she’s two, fear not, she is. I turned around for one second to ogle the selection of sweets, and she plunged her mini GI Joe into a full glass, sending a cascade of water everywhere.)

See, the thing about introducing children to other cultures at a young age, is that it’s not a big deal for the kids. The outing wasn’t something different to her. It was just fun.

And isn’t that the way it should be? 

-xo, Gina 

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Introducing Your Kids to Other Cultures - A Trip to the Brasilian Supermarket via the Babiekins Magazine blog

Location: Silva’s Market | Images: Priscilla Barbosa

Filed Under: Editors' Lifestyle, Family Tagged With: brasil, brazil, children, culture, grocery stores, kids, lifestyle, parenting, photography, priscilla barbosa, silva's market, supermarket Posted By: Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

About Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

Gina is a Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised writer who finds herself in historic Franklin, Tennessee. A blogger for 16+ years, trendspotter, and influencer, Gina serves as Senior Editor of Babiekins Magazine and also lends her voice to numerous publications. As a published interior stylist and author, she definitely owns more rugs than jeans and shoes combined. You can find Gina on Instagram @oaxacaborn.

« Luvkins :: Eco Friendly Style
STORYKINS :: Elephant Dance »

Comments

  1. Alicia Peyrano says

    April 27, 2013 at 6:49 am

    I love finding the places in the States where you look around and think you could be anywhere. In Boston where my parents live, there used to be a Caribbean and Latin American supermarket called High Low. It was wonderful to go there, no Nestle and no cheese in a can, just a variety of lesser known foreign brands. Exotic fruit and an immense variety of beans and rice. Everyone in there we were all speaking Spanish, it was great a little taste of a faraway land close to home. Sadly it’s now a Wholefood but the memory lives on. And in fact has even been the basis for a lot of what our company does.

    Thanks for sharing your everyday adventure, love the photos!

    Alicia
    Alicia Peyrano
    http://www.littlecitizensboutique.com

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Start Exploring!

  • DIY
  • Editorials
  • Editors’ Lifestyle
  • Farm + Homesteading
  • Features
  • Food
  • Hey Pretty Mama
  • Homeschooling
  • Interiors
  • Kids’ Parties
  • Street Style
  • Travel


























































Archives

ABOUT

  • Our Story
  • FAQ
  • Blog
  • Contact

ADVERTISE

  • Media Kit

MAGAZINE

  • Current Digital
  • Past Digital
  • Print
  • Stockists

CONTRIBUTE

  • Submit Work

Copyright © 2023 · Babiekins Magazine | A Trendsetting Kids' Fashion Magazine and Online Community for Parents and Children Alike · Since the Southern California birth of Babiekins in 2010, the magazine has grown from into an internationally-recognized print publication with a global circulation and now a thriving online community. We are more than a kids’ fashion magazine. We search everywhere for inspiration, and go beyond trends to bring you fashion, style, decor, design, books, DIY, parties, and playthings. Our readers look to us to keep up with the best and most up-to-date concepts in the children’s market worldwide. We have an eye for quirk. We’re high-fashion, but we value whimsy over tradition. Playful childhood is more important to us than making kids into copycat adults. We believe life is beautiful, life is valuable, and life changes when you see it through the eyes of a child. We seek to transcend skin color, language and zip codes and bring out the real, wild, magical creativity inherent in every child. And behind Babiekins is an optimistic team of mothers-turned-editors, working from home, often with our own little babiekins climbing on, under and around the desks. We want to encourage you, and challenge you to see something different — something special — in yourself and in this world we all share. Welcome to Babiekins!

Privacy | Terms of Use