![]() For this project, we used square sticks, round sticks, foam rectangles, foam squares, top and bottom bases, cords, balls, bolts, and wing nuts. Atlas Crate Projectsįor this month’s Atlas Crate projects, we made our own Boleadoras and Moving Tango Scene!Īctivity #1: Boleadoras. For this recipe we will be needing olive oil, fresh oregano, flat-leaf parsley, apple cider vinegar, garlic clove, salt, and pepper. This part of the booklet features everything you need to know in making homemade Chimichurri. This month’s featured recipe is Chimichurri, a famous Argentinian food that is commonly served with grilled meat together with some crusty bread, potatoes, roasted veggies, and more! This amazing artwork was believed to be created by placing the palms of different people on the rock and then blowing pigments on top using bone pipes. From skyscrapers and opera houses to rainbow-colored residential avenues, this is a city that porteños are proud to call home.Īnya and Milo also got a chance to visit the famous La Cueva de Las Manos, also known as the Cave of Hands. The port city of Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, the birthplace of tango, and one of the most multicultural metropolises in all of the South America. The duo even introduced us to the penguins of Patagonia! They also went to the peak of Mount Aconcagua, the highest mountain in both Southern and Western Hemisphere, and then visited the city of Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. They started their adventure by going through Pan-American Highway in Mendoza, the longest highway in the world, which runs from Argentina up to Alaska. These pages feature the beginning of the adventures of Anya and Milo in Argentina. It features some fun facts and drawings of Argentina’s notable events, sports, places, or products from that particular location. This booklet also comes with a detailed illustration of the country’s map. The table of contents is on the edge of the page for easy reading, just like how a travel book works. Seeing these stickers made us realize that we have explored so many places already! We placed our newest sticker on the Adventure Book, together with the other countries that we have already explored! This month’s sticker features Bolas, a type of throwing weapon made of interconnected cords with ball-shaped weights on the ends. Check out that review here!Įach month, we also get a sticker that represents the featured country. Missed our first review? You’ll get the rings in your first box, which will always start with the WORLD crate. You can explore more online after you get your box with additional activities and book suggestions! Atlas Crate recommends The Magic Bean Tree: A Legend From Argentina and On The Pampas. One of the flaps has Atlas Quest, which you’ll need to fill out after exploring the country! ![]() We are also given a beautiful surprise of trivia cards filled with fascinating facts and photos. The letter opens up to show us an introduction to Argentina.Įvery flap of the envelope has information about the box. It builds a sense of adventure, an appreciation of other cultures, builds a sense of global citizenship and opportunity for parents and grandparents to bond with children.įirst, we got this letter that says “iHola!” which means “Hello!” in Argentina. This subscription emphasizes learning through creative play as they provide in this box everything the kids might need. Upon opening, we are welcomed by the cards and pamphlets that are essential to the activities. Atlas Crate is a great addition to the KiwiCo family as geography and exploration is always a favorite activity!ĭEAL: Save 30% on your first month with this link on any KiwiCo line, no coupon code required! KiwiCo also offers Kiwi Crate, Koala Crate, Doodle Crate, Tinker Crate, Panda Crate, Maker Crate, and Eureka Crate. ![]() Kids can see and connect with the rest of the world, helping them grow beyond their own experience as they explore the globe. ![]() This box is designed to spark kids’ sense of adventure and curiosity, inspiring them to see themselves as citizens of the world. Atlas Crate is a monthly subscription from KiwiCo that specializes in geography and culture for children between ages 6 to 11 years old.
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