7 ‘Can Do’ Goals to Try Before the Year Ends
As the year starts winding down, it’s the perfect time to take on a few fresh challenges. Whether you’re exploring the world through Can Do Kids Worldwide or just looking for new experiences, these seven ‘Can Do’ goals are a great way to keep the year exciting, meaningful, and fun. How many can you tick off?
1. Learn to Say “Hello” in 10 Different Languages
Travel the world from your living room by greeting it in 10 new ways. From “Bonjour” in France to “Kia ora” in New Zealand, explore the Can Do Kids Worldwide map to find how kids around the world say hello. Learning greetings is a great way to connect with different cultures and make new friends.
Try it: Make a video of your greetings and challenge a friend to do the same.
2. Taste a New Dish from Another Country
You don’t need to board a plane to try something new. Pick a recipe from a country you’ve never visited on the site and cook it (or ask an adult to help). Ravi would be proud of you for trying new flavours and dishes. It’s also a fun way to learn about the food culture of another place.
Try it: Look for a dessert or snack from a culture you know little about and learn how it’s made.
3. Make a Travel Dream Board
Get out some magazines or print photos online and help your child create a colourful collage of places they’d love to visit one day. They can include animals they want to see, foods they want to try, or famous landmarks they’d like to explore. This is a great way to set goals and get excited about future adventures.
Try it: Display your travel dream board somewhere you can see it every day to keep you inspired.
4. Create Your Own Country Passport
Make your very own “Can Do Passport” and fill it with stickers, drawings, or stamps each time you learn something about a new country. Use the ones you’ve visited on the site as inspiration. This can become a treasured keepsake of all your learning and travels, real or imagined.
Try it: Print the Offline Passport from the Can Do Kids Worldwide website and use it as a fun starting point to create your own personalised passport!
5. Make a Mini Poster About a Country You Didn’t Know Much About
Pick a country you’ve never explored before. Find a few interesting facts about its animals, weather, food, or celebrations and create a colourful mini poster to teach others. Keep it simple but eye-catching, and use drawings or pictures to make it fun.
Try it: Use recycled materials or draw your poster by hand.
6. Learn a New Skill
Pick a new skill you’ve always wanted to try, such as drawing, juggling, baking, or even solving puzzles. Learning something new is a great way to challenge yourself, build confidence, and discover hidden talents. It can also be lots of fun and a great way to relax.
Try it: Set aside a few minutes each day to practise your new skill. Keep track of your progress and celebrate how much you improve over time.
7. Explore a Country on Can Do Kids Worldwide
Pick a country your child hasn’t looked at yet on the Can Do Kids Worldwide platform. Dive into the videos, songs, games, and stories to discover new facts and cultures. After exploring, talk about what surprised you most or what you’d love to see if you visited.
Try it: Join Can Do Kids Worldwide today to start your adventure for FREE!

