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Activities About Sweden for Kids: Around the World in 12 Dishes

We’re traveling to Sweden! Explore these fun activity ideas that include a watercolor dala horse craft and sweden printables. Plus fun books about Sweden for kids.

Let’s go on a virtual tour of Sweden!

Sweden Activity Ideas for Kids
  • Sweden Dala Horse Watercolor Craft
  • Printables about Sweden for Kids
  • Books About Sweden for Kids
  • Swedish Recipes for Kids

Let’s go! We’re traveling to Sweden with Around the World in 12 Dishes! This little video clip can transport you and your child all the way to Sweden from your very own home.

Don’t forget to pack your bag, print your passport and carry a detailed map of Sweden!

As you’re watching the video ask your child to discuss what they see…

  • How does it looks similar and different to where you live or places you’ve visited?
  • What types of land forms do you see?
  • Did you see any animals? Which ones?
  • Where there any special buildings you saw? I wonder what they are called?
  • Did the people have special clothing?
  • Did you learn something new about Sweden?
  • What was your favorite?

You can keep track of their responses inside their printed suitcase.  As they learn about Sweden have them illustrate the outside of the suitcase with those facts.

Activities About Sweden for Kids

National Geographic for Kids: Sweden  (facts, map, photos & video for kids)

VisitSweden

Visit Sweden.com has lots of resources about Sweden.  The photos on this site would make a great personal Coloring Book as we did with the UK!

Sweden Dala Horse Watercolor Craft

We created a suitcase full of facts and fun as we learned about Sweden this week.  My daughter enjoyed using her Watercolors to paint the flag of Sweden blue and yellow.  She also made her very own Dala Horse. You could use crayons, markers or colored pencils to create these activities too. 

To extend her learning, she used the Dala Horse and the Swedish Paper Doll during playtime too.  We even made a special Flag of Sweden for our traveling Bear to hold by cutting blue and yellow paper.

Dala Horse Coloring from Making Learning Fun

Swedish Dala Horse

Printables about Sweden for Kids

I’ve done the research for you about Sweden and saved you some time. 

Here are the printable’s, Links included, that we used to learn about Sweden!

Swedish Paper Doll from education.com

Multicultural Coloring: Sweden Worksheet
Swedish Girl from Education.com

Sweden Flag from Crayola.com


Dala Horse Coloring from Making Learning Fun

Sweden Word Search from dltk-kids.com

Dot to Dot Map of Sweden from Making Learning Fun

Lapbook about Sweden and Annika’s Secret Wish from Homeschool Share

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Books About Sweden for Kids

Go to your local library or book store and find books about a new culture!  We found a variety of books available about Sweden.  We have one special author that we’re going to share in our next post about Sweden!  Don’t miss it!

Learning to Sew with Kids

We have a very special Swedish Author, Elsa Beskow that we’ve created a special sewing activity for the book Peter in Blueberry Land.

Swedish Recipes for Kids

All of these activities are designed to encourage your child into engage and experience a new culture without having to physically go there.  Food is one of the best ways to experience it. 

Thumbprint cookie recipe for Rosenmunnar from Sweden for kids

Need a snack for the trip to Sweden?

Check out how Amanda and her daughter made Rosenmunnar: Swedish Thumbprint Cookies: Swedish Coffee Bread

Around the world in 12 Dishes

Here’s How You Can Join the Fun of Around the World in 12 Dishes

Explore more Global Activities for kids or try one of our Virtual Field Trips for Kids

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Filed Under: Cultural Education Tagged With: After School, Around the World, Art projects, Blog Hops, books, grade school, Kim, Multicultural Activities, Preschool, Sweden

About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Jeanie says

    October 18, 2016 at 5:54 pm

    I cannot thank you enough for sharing this! We will be using this in our December/Christmas homeschool studies! It’s absolutely perfect and just what I was hoping to find to help my kids learn a little more about their Swedish heritage! Thank you again and again!

  2. Anonymous says

    September 9, 2015 at 6:25 am

    Im a swede, fun you like my country 🙂

  3. willow chenoah says

    February 26, 2015 at 12:08 am

    Love all these fun ideas! I am writing a unit study on the American Girl doll Kirsten, a Swedish immigrant to Minnesota. I am including a link to this page as a resource for studying the country and the culture of Sweden. Thanks for sharing !!
    http://www.fieldsofdaisies.com

  4. Anonymous says

    April 17, 2012 at 8:54 am

    Found you on pinterest. What AMAZING resources. I cannot wait to use these at my preschool!!! Thank you

  5. MaryAnne says

    April 14, 2012 at 9:43 am

    What a great collection of Sweden activities! Thanks for sharing with the Afterschool Blog Hop 🙂

  6. Amanda says

    April 11, 2012 at 2:14 pm

    I've always loved Sweeden…don't ask me why…I have no idea :). Thanks for the wonderful ideas! Oh, and thanks for linking up to The Weekly Kid's Co-op!

  7. Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says

    April 5, 2012 at 8:55 am

    Thanks Amanda! My 5 year old has loved spending her spring break in Sweden! It's so neat to see her wanting to learn about another place and all the other places we need to discover. We're off to go create our special science craft for Sweden! Can't wait to share.

  8. Amanda says

    April 5, 2012 at 7:32 am

    Oooh, thanks Kim for finding all these great resources. I am printing of a Dala horse for Elly and we will watch the video later. Although we cooked and found Sweden on the Map, I haven't really jumped into the culture. This is a GREAT post for me!!!! THANK YOU =)

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