9 Fun Facts All About Argentina PLUS Food and Fun!
We began our around the world travels in South America, and decided to just move through the continent alphabetically. Learning all about Argentina is first on the list. We didn’t use many materials today other than colored paper, food ingredients, and a ball! (And the awesome Lonely Planet travel books, of course.)
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Having a hands on experience while learning some fun facts about Argentina was a great way to get the kids excited.
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Of course, we used our handy “The Travel Book” by Lonely Planet and “The Travel Book” by Lonely Planet Kids.
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Fun Facts all about Argentina
- There are over 43 million people in Argentina.
- It is the 8th largest country!
- The capital is Buenos Aires, which is the 13th richest city in the world.
- Argentina is known for its cattle. They are known to have some of the best, tender beef in the world and have the second highest consumption of meat in the world. (This alone makes my son want to visit!)
- Argentina was the first country to use fingerprints for identification.
- Argentina claims sovereignty over Antacrtica.
- In 2001, the country went through 5 different presidents in a matter of only 10 days!
- Iguazu falls is on the border of Argentina and Brazil and has over 275 individual waterfalls within it! The famous “Garganta del Diablo” is a large, horseshoe waterfall over 250 feet tall.
- Some of the oldest species of dinosaurs walked through Argentina, and one dinosaur, the Dreadnoughtus schrani, was discovered. This is the largest dinosaur, roughly 7 times larger than a T-Rex!
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Sports in Argentina
Football (soccer) in Argentina
Football (or soccer, to Americans) is incredibly popular in Argentina, as well as all of South America. They take soccer very seriously.
One of the most famous football players ever is from Argentina. Diego Maradona is known for the “Hand of God,” a famous goal known in football. He scored during the 1986 FIFA World Cup against England, using partially his hand and head.
The refs didn’t have a clear view, and the goal was counted. He went on to score another goal that same game, winning the game for the Argentines.
Another very popular player, arguably the best football player right now, is Lionel Messi. He is from Argentina and is captain of the Argentina National team, though he has spent his time in Barcelona playing.
After talking about football and looking up the Maradona “Hand of God” goal on YouTube, we played a football match of our own!
Pato – Game from Argentina
Pato is the national sport of Argentina. It is played on horses and is a mix of things from Polo and basketball. “Pato” means “duck.” In the early days of the game, a duck was used instead of a ball.
Since we don’t have horses, we looked up a video of Pato online to see the game in action! It looked a little tricky having so many horses crowd together in a fight for the ball!
Crafts All about Argentina
We then worked on an origami craft. The flag of Argentina is blue and white striped with a sun/star in the middle, so this craft was all encompassing!
It was easy once we got the hang of it, but time consuming. All we needed was some blue, white, and yellow paper. It ended up being mostly me and my oldest doing it as it was a little intricate. We followed this YouTube video:
My advice: Make sure to use paper that is all the same weight. We used computer paper for the white, and construction paper for the blue and yellow. That made it a little difficult to fit the pieces and for them all to stay smoothly together once finished.
Food from Argentina
For dinner that night, I served up empanadas. These are basically little hand pies stuffed with meat and/or veggies. (Unfortunately, I forgot a picture.) I made veggie ones, but there are lots of great recipes out there that include beef, as that would be true Argentine-style. Check out this recipe for empanadas from Tastes Better from Scratch.
The Tango – All about Argentina Dance
We finished our All About Argentina day at home by learning some tango.
Again, YouTube came in handy to find a short tango lesson.
I downloaded some Argentine music from the album Greetings from Argentina, and we got dancing! (Amigo Cavano is a good song to Tango to on that album). The kids giggled and were being a little silly with this part.
All About Argentina for Kids
Thanks for coming along to learn all about Argentina with us.
A lot of the fun facts and catalysts for ideas came from the Lonely Planet books. Make sure to give them a look!
What are some fun things you want to include in your day in Argentina?
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This is such an awesome idea. I love it.
Thanks for reading!
I love the origami craft! How fun.
It was so fun to do! Using same-weight paper would have made it easier, but we’re still happy with it!
I visited the Igaucu Falls back in 2001. It was a truly amazing experience. I loved Argentina, especially their Spanish dialect and their use of the “vos.” Wonderful country!
That is so awesome! My brother went to South America a long time ago and brought back a poster of Iguazu Falls. It always looked so amazing!
What a cool series you started. Very informative and nice pictures! Look forward to where you cover next!
Thanks! We’ll be going through South America first, and we’ve got some fun things on the way š
What fun facts about Aregentina! I bet your kids had a blast!
Thanks! It’s a fun way to learn!
Now I want to go visit! My daughters favorite Disney + show was filmed in Agentina – Soy Luna
Awesome! I want to go in real life, too!
I had no idea Argentina was the 8th largest country.
Me either! I’m learning a lot, too!
What a fun way to learn about different parts of the world! Empanadas for dinner was a perfect pick… your kids are so lucky to have such an amazing Mom!
Aw thank you Holly! It’s great bonding time with them!
I love this! What a fun way to engage with your kids and help them learn about our world.
Thanks! It so fun for all of us!
Such a cool and comprehensive way to teach.
Thanks Debbie š
I love the way you turned a learning experience into a day of fun with the kids.
Thanks! It’s a great way to spend time together!
I love this idea! I would go for the cows too haha. Also, had no idea what pato was until now.
ha! šš I hadn’t heard of Pato either!
What a great idea to do this! And I love the craft idea that’s the same colors as the Argentina flag! I bet your kids enjoyed this!
Thanks! We had a great time!
This is such a fun idea! I love how you are teaching your kids about the world even if you can’t visit the places right now.
It really is so fun!
That looks like a beautiful place! The falls look like the one in the Black Panther movie
Totally! I’d love to see it in person some day!
Really great info! Fun to know some random facts!
Yes, it’s so fun learning about places!
Fun activity! I love the origami flower š
Thanks! The flower took a while…but was really cool when it was done!
I love this! What a great way to teach kids about other countries.
Thanks Alice š
This is an excellent way to learn about different countries and cultures. My kids and I did similar activities during homeschooling. We all learned a lot!
That’s awesome! It’s such a fun way to learn!
This is seriously so cool! I love this! Thanks for sharing the info.
Thanks!!
Oh, good..I’m learning a lot from you
Such a great idea! The kids learn in a fun way, using all their senses!
Thanks! That is the hope š
Teaching your children about other places beyond your/own borders is invaluable. It expands the mind and helps us realize how interesting the world really is! Fabulous idea.
I couldn’t agree more! Thank you!
I love this… just the kind of thing Iād do with my two kiddos. What we do without YouTube š
The waterfall is spectacular! OMG I can’t imagine what is like irl
Agree! It was so fun learning all about the country š