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Parenting and teaching come with their fair share of challenges, but that’s exactly what @you_kiddo_it is here for! This Greek-language Instagram page is all about kids, parenting, emotions, education, and everyday moments—shared in a way that's fun, relatable, and backed by scientific knowledge and experience.

Behind the page are three passionate girls who joined forces to bring their knowledge and love for children to life:

  • Angeliki, psychologist, dives into emotions, behavior, and child psychology.
  • Maria, social worker, explores family dynamics and social skills.
  • Maria, preschool educator, shares creative learning ideas and everyday parenting tips.

What You’ll Find on You Kiddo It

The page covers a broad spectrum of topics, from fun and educational games to more complex subjects like ADHD, emotional intelligence, and behavioral issues. The content is engaging, accessible, and grounded in professional knowledge—making it a go-to source for parents who want to understand and support their children better.

By sharing their expertise in an approachable and visually appealing way, You Kiddo It it's a growing community that empowers parents and educators to navigate the beautiful yet challenging journey of raising kids.

If you're looking for expert-backed, easy-to-digest parenting and teaching advice—all in Greek—@you_kiddo_it is definitely worth following!


Wednesday, 18 February 2015 13:53

Hermes of Praxiteles In Ancient Olympia

Hermes of Praxiteles, also known as Hermes and the Infant Dionysos, is an ancient Greek sculpture, depicting Hermes, the messenger of the gods, and the infant Dionysus, the god of wine. The statue was discovered in 1877 in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia and it is made of Parian marble. It is attributed to Praxiteles and dated around the 4th century B.C. Praxiteles was one of the prominent sculptors in the Late Classical period in Greece.

Discover Greece through its fascinating art and history!
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Like all the sculptors of this era, in his sculptures, he mostly used to depict the gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon. The sculpture shows Hermes resting in the trunk of a tree, while the baby is trying to take something from his hand. While Hermes' right arm is missing today, originally it would have probably held a bunch of grapes, taunting the infant. As the myth suggests, Zeus ordered Hermes, his messenger, to hide the newborn from his wife Hera and take him to the nymphs in Crete. Hermes of Praxiteles is displayed at the Archaeological Museum in Olympia.

Friday, 20 February 2015 16:34

Dakos Delicious

Dakos, whether you eat it for breakfast, lunch or as a snack any time of the day, it is always wholesome and filling. To make dákos you start with bread rusks. We like the traditional barley krithári or wholemeal olikís alésios rusks with their chunky texture and wholesome flavour. The word ντάκος comes from the way the bread is prepared. This is slicing the bread loaf three quarters of the way through and then baking. Bread rusks paximádia are enjoyed throughout Greece.

Traditionally in Greece paximádia are made by cutting slices from a loaf of fresh home-made bread and then baking them again in the oven till crunchy.

As you can see dako and paximádia are very similar, the difference being how they are cut before they are cooked.

Drizzle a little water on the rusks to soften, then pore plenty of Cretan olive oil over them. Grate fresh garden tomatoes directly onto the rusks and add onion rings.

To read more, please visit we-love-crete.com

Greeks queued outside banks on Monday as they reopened three weeks after closing to stop the system collapsing, the first cautious sign of a return to normal after a deal to start talks on a new package of bailout reforms.

However limits on withdrawals will remain and payments and wire transfers abroad will still not be possible - a situation which German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday was "not a normal life" and warranted swift negotiations on a new bailout, expected to be worth up to 86 billion euros.

The stock market will also remain closed until further notice. Increases in value added tax agreed under the bailout terms have also taken effect with VAT on food and public transport jumping to 23 percent from 13 percent...

...Limits on cash withdrawals have been made slightly more flexible, with a weekly limit of 420 euros in place of the daily 60 euro limit previously. "Capital controls and restrictions on withdrawals will remain in place but we are entering a new stage which we all hope will be one of normality," said Louka Katseli, head of the Greek bank association.

Greeks will be able to deposit cheques but not cash, pay bills as well as have access to safety deposit boxes and withdraw money without an ATM card.

Bankers said there may be minor disruptions after the three-week interruption to services but they expected services to resume largely as normal. "I don't expect major problems, our network and the network of our competitors are ready to serve our clients," said a senior official at Piraeus Bank, one of the big four lenders. "There might be lines because many people will want to withdraw money from their deposit boxes," the official said.

To read this article in full, please visit: eKathimerini
Tuesday, 23 February 2016 07:00

Revithia Sto Fourno / Baked Chickpeas

Revithia sto fourno, baked chickpeas, is something everyone MUST make at least once – it’s just that good. Using only five of the most ordinary of ingredients, this positively perfect authentic, rustic peasant dish is a cinch to make for the modern home cook.

Two big time-savers include subbing in canned chickpeas (good quality, of course) for dried and making your caramelized onions up to 4 days ahead. Fresh chopped rosemary, olive oil and salt/pepper round out your shopping list for this one so seriously, give it a try – YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. 

Of course, when you have the time, it’s always good to start with dried beans and boil your own so I’ve included the boiling directions below.  As I mentioned above though, it’s absolutely acceptable to substitute canned chickpeas here. Either way you go, remember to RESERVE either 2 cups of boiling liquid or 2 cups of the canning liquid to use in the recipe. It helps give an really nice, extra creaminess to the beans.

And caramelizing the onions is easy to do especially with the oven method shared here. It’s honestly just a matter of setting aside the time to peel and slice the onions.  The amount written may seem like more than you need but the thing is the onions really shrink down to a fraction of their original volume. Their sensational sugary, golden brown goodness infuses right into your chickpeas while they’re baking so they’re a KEY ingredient here. Just jump right in, start with one onion and they’ll just fly, you’ll be finished in no time!

Ingredients
  • 1 pound dried chickpeas (soacked and boiled until tender) or four 15oz cans
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 2 cups reserved boiling liquid from chickpeas, or liquid from can
  • 1 tbsp dried chopped rosemary
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • 2 1/2 cups caramelized onions
To read more, and to discover how to make Revithia sto Fourno, please visit: The Greek Vegan
Friday, 30 July 2021 07:00

Best Sandy Beaches Around Athens

The Athenian Riviera is lined with countless beautiful, clean beaches to choose from. However, if you are fixed on sandy beaches, you should definitely visit one of the beaches listed below!





Mauro Lithari
Mavro Lithari Beach
@mavro_lithari_beach_bar

Located relatively close to Athens (about 39 km), Mavro Lithari is a small but sandy, organized beach. It beach bars with ice-cold drinks appropriate when the heatwaves strike. The refreshments and drinks served at the beach bar will come in handy when the temperatures rise.

Kakia Thalassa
Kakia Thalassa
@drone_arcade

Kakia Thalassa is one of the cleanest beaches in Attica (except during northern winds). This beach is paved with small pebbles outside and sand in the water, it is relatively organized with sun loungers, umbrellas, and swings for kids. It is about an hour's drive from the center of Athens.

Loubarda
Loubarda Beach
@karpdimitris
                               
Located in Agia Marina Bay, Loubarda is organized and has shallow turquoise waters. The beach offers shelter from the wind due to its unique location.

Saronida
Saronida Beach
@scarlet_starlet_mary

Saronida beach provides plenty of shade, but only if you get there in time to catch a spot to place your towel under the trees. It is sandy and has beautiful clear waters. It may not be organized, but you will find a kiosk and restaurants right across the road.

Grand Beach Lagonissi
Grand Beach Lagonissi
@grandbeachlagonissi

Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and luxurious sandy beaches in Attica. It has beautiful waters and sand inside and out. A set with an umbrella & 2 sunbeds for a maximum of 2 persons costs € 30.00 from Monday to Friday. A set with an umbrella & 2 sunbeds for a maximum of 2 persons costs € 60.00 on Weekends and Holidays. Special rates apply for children aged 2-12.


Monday, 23 July 2018 07:00

Greek Fig Jam

Good news; figs are finally in season! Make this easy fig jam recipe, which will go great with nuts, blue cheese, and prosciutto.
 
Ingredients
  • 1 kg ripped figs, peeled and chopped
  • 500gr caster sugar
  • Lemon juice of one lemon
  • 1 glass of water
To read the directions, please visit: Greece By A Greek
Tuesday, 12 September 2017 04:51

Flights Between Athens And Moscow To Increase

The civil aviation authorities of Greece and Russia have agreed to increase flights between Athens and Moscow by up to 35 weekly, according to Russian news agency RIA Novosti. The initiative for cooperation came from Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency.

Additionally, two local airlines will operate 14 new flights to Athens on a temporary basis until the next round of consultations.

To read this article in full, please visit: Tornos News
For the 7th consecutive year, “Navarino Challenge”, the annual celebration of sports, comes to Messinia and Costa Navarino from October 11 to 13, 2019 with new surprises and new activities!

Greek basketball legend Nick Galis, the first Greek basketball player to have joined the Hall of Fame, and to have been counted among the pantheon of world basketball greats, will be present at the award-winning event for the first time. Emphasizing the role of sports in bringing people together, Nick Galis pointed out: “Sport unites people. Sport unites nations. The Navarino Challenge brings together professional and amateur athletes, people of different ages, genders and skills. It creates friendships and special bonds between participants who all speak the same language, that of sports. As a society, we have to send the message that sports unites people - #sportsunitespeople - but to also give young children core ethical values through sport. Costa Navarino and Navarino Challenge are pioneers in promoting this idea and I will contribute to spreading the message with great pleasure”.

Nick Galis will be the guest of honour at this year's event and he will be the one to tip off the 4on4 tournament at Costa Navarino. Participants who book their accommodation package at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino will, for the first time this year, have the opportunity to form their own championship team and compete in the tournament until the finals. Basketball clinic with Joe Arlauckas Basketball will be the sport of honour with Euroleague legend Joe Arlaukas leading basketball lessons for children aged between 5 and 17.

Free participation in the Authentic Marathon of Athens for the first 50. 

The first 50 to book a package at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino will earn a free participation in the Athens Authentic Marathon’s 5km race on November 10, 2019. With the main goal of promoting sport and fair play through its message “sport unites people”, Navarino Challenge will include more than 10 Olympic sports and numerous activities for everyone in its programme.

Navarino Challenge participants who’ve booked their accommodation package at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and choose to take part in the main activities (running, swimming) can also enjoy all the other event activities. More information on accommodation packages can be found HERE!

Runners and swimmers can act immediately to take advantage of the early bird offer by registering to a 30% discount until 31 May (children’s participation is free of charge).

Entries for the award-winning sporting event are underway and interested parties can take part by completing the special form available HERE!

Pre-sale is also available online via www.viva.gr or by phone at 11876 as well as at all Viva pre-sale points. “Navarino Challenge” participants who book their package at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and choose to take part in the main events (running, swimming) will also have the opportunity to enjoy the full activities programme.

More information on premium hosting packages will be announced in the coming weeks.

Samsung is the official technology partner for another year.
Official sponsors of the event are Ford Motor Hellas and the Natural Mineral Water “Vikos”. Luanvi is the official sports supplier of the event for one more year.
Official supporters are Municipality of Pylos-Nestor, Poseidonia and Avance Rent A Car. “Navarino Challenge” has joined the Greek actions of the #BeactiveHellas 2019 programme of the European Commission and is under the auspices of the General Secretariat of Sports. Navarino Challenge is co-organized by Costa Navarino , The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and Active Media Group with the support of the Municipalities of Pylos- Nestor and Trifilia.
Official Technology Partner: Samsung
Official Sponsors: Ford Motor Hellas, Natural Mineral Water “Vikos” Official Sports Supplier: Luanvi
Official Supporters: Municipality of Pylos-Nestor, Poseidonia, Avance Rent A Car Partners: Navarino Outdoors, Swim Academy, Triantafyllidis Beach Arena, FitnessArt, Vizantinos target sport club, Red Swim Academy, Fysiotek Sports Lab, Climb Up Assisted by: Lifeguard Patrol, Navarino Racquet Academy, Pylos Association of Enterprises for Tourism Development, Maritime Athletic Pylos Association “Nestor”, Explore Messinia, Navarino Golf Academy, Target Security, Athens Easy Transfers, Karalis City Hotel & Spa, Karalis Beach Hotel, Pylos Poems
Hashtags: #navarinochallenge #costanavarino #sportsunitepeople #eatwell #runwell #livewell


XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor of  Navarino Challenge 2019. 


China is the second-largest book market in the world, with an impressive turnover of about 10 billion euros a year.
 
Regarding Greek literature, translations of ancient Greek works are very popular in China coming in the first place, Nikos Kazantzakis is the most translated contemporary Greek writer. At the same time, Seferis, Cavafy, and Elytis are among the most translated Greek poets.
 
Author and historian, Emilios Solomos researched to investigate the image and ranking of Greek literature abroad and spoke to Hellenists and translators who bridge Greek literature with faraway languages and cultures.
 
Solomos spoke with Jingjing Hu, translator, and Head of the Department of Modern Greek Studies at the Shanghai International University, regarding Greek literature in China. "I adore Greece and I want to introduce it to my compatriots," she explains.
 
According to Hu, modern Greek literature is still relatively unknown but appealing to Chinese readers because of their genaralized admiration of the ancient Greek world. She suggests that boosting publishing exchange between Greece and China will eventually make it easier for Greek writers to communicate directly with Chinese publishers.

To read this article in full, please visit: Tornos News

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