Caryn interviewed by Fox 5 NY on the importance of raising bilingual children! Watch the full video
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TEDxOcala: Language is the Key to the Future
Caryn's TEDx Talk! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Language and Lifestyle Expert Caryn Antonini makes a kid-friendly summer dessert
EarlyLingo founder Caryn Antonini British dessert Eton Mess with her sons!
Eton Mess
This classic British dessert is a variation of the Australian/New Zealand dish, Pavlova. It is very kid-friendly as it’s easy to make and a definite crowd-pleaser. Serves 6 1 pint heavy cream 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 ½ cups store-bought meringues, broken into small pieces 2 cups mixed berries – strawberries, raspberries, blueberries Mint...
How to make the best of your family vacation with the kids on WTNH
EarlyLingo founder Caryn Antonini discusses how to make the best of a family vacation with kids on News 8 WTNH! See the original video here.
Mother’s Day Crafts on WTNH
EarlyLingo founder Caryn Antonini discusses Mother’s Day Crafts on News 8 WTNH! See the original video here.
Caryn Antonini making spice pineapple ice pops on WTNH
CEO of Early Lingo Caryn Antonini makes spiced pineapple ice pops that the kids can help make to cool off this summer. Ingredients: 1 pineapple 4 quarts of water 1 cinnamon stick 2 cloves 2 black peppercorns Panela, agave, honey or sugar to taste Directions: Fill a large pot with the water. Scrub the pineapple with the...
Chicha de Piña
This spiced pineapple drink is refreshing and very easy to prepare! There are different variations from Guatemala to El Salvador, yet each is similar and delicious. It can be served hot or cold. 1 pineapple 4 quarts of water 1 cinnamon stick 2 cloves 2 black peppercorns Panela, agave, honey or sugar to taste Fill...
Making manners fun for kids
From home, to school, and anywhere that life takes them, teaching manners to your children at an early age can help promote cultural awareness. Language expert and CEO of Early Lingo Caryn Antonini explains that once kids have a grasp on what's expected of them in their own culture, they can begin to explore others.