World Yoga. Many families dream of exploring distant lands and immersing themselves in new cultures, but sometimes international travel isn’t possible, whether due to time constraints, budget limitations, or other circumstances. There are still wonderful ways to bring global experiences into your home. Cultivating a global mindset doesn’t necessarily require a passport. Here’s a creative, […] The post World Family Yoga appeared first on Multicultural Kid Blogs.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Mexican play food can be pretty hard to find outside of Mexico, so get creative and make your own Mexican play food with these instructions.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Fostering Cultural Identity in Single-Parent Multicultural Families| Multicultural Kid Blogs
6 ways you can support your multicultural teens and pre-teens to establish connections and friendships in their community.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Is it important that your child reads and writes in their minority language? Literacy can help build a multilingual identity. Find out how.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
A trip to Taiwan isn't complete without including Tainan City. From bubble tea to roundabouts, here are 10 fun facts about Tainan City, Taiwan.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Dubai: I looked over in astonishment, as my husband walked over to the playground with our 4 year old and 2 year old, and promptly took a seat on a nearby bench. Within seconds, one child had already climbed up a tree house and the other was standing hesitatingly at the slide. I looked over at […]| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Summer Holidays Celebrated Around The World| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Paranormal Women’s Fiction Fantasy: Interview with Olga Mecking| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Look around today’s classrooms, and you’ll find a vibrant blend of cultures, languages, and backgrounds. From newcomers just beginning to learn a new language to Third Culture Kids (TCKs) who carry diverse global experiences, each student brings something unique to these multicultural classrooms. As educators, it’s our responsibility to build culturally responsive classroom spaces where […]| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Look around today’s classrooms, and you’ll find a vibrant blend of cultures, languages, and backgrounds. From newcomers just beginning to learn a new language to Third Culture Kids (TCKs) who carry diverse global experiences, each student brings something unique to these multicultural classrooms. As educators, it’s our responsibility to build culturally responsive classroom spaces where […] The post Multicultural Classrooms: From Global Learning to Inclusive Friendships appeared first...| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to Sarah Sassoon, Mizrahi Jewish author of picture books showcasing her Iraqi heritage.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
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Discover 20 fun things to do in Korea with kids ages 5–10—from alpacas to rail bikes, perfect for families living in or visiting Korea.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Multicultural Kid Blogs is thrilled to interview MKB member and children’s book author, Maria Wen Adcock! We previously interviewed her when her debut book, It’s Chinese New Year, Curious George, came out a couple of years ago. We’re proud to interview her again about her newest picture book, My Name Is Ai Lin, set to […] The post MY NAME IS AI LIN – Interview With Author Maria Wen Adcock appeared first on Multicultural Kid Blogs.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
The time of year has come for the expat communities of the world – that time of ebb and flow of suitcases, boxes and RAFT building. At times it may feel more like emotional waves crashing, letting go of a child who graduates can be specially daunting. As a mom of a son who will […] The post Letting Go of the Child Who Graduates appeared first on Multicultural Kid Blogs.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
An interview with Mia Wenjen, author of the new book "The Traveling Taco: The Amazing and Surprising Journey of Many of Your Favorite Foods".| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Since June 5th was the World Environment Day, now is the perfect time to engage children in environmental awareness through books and, in particular, using bilingual books. Using books and fun activities to teach kids about the environment can be an effective tool by allowing them to develop empathy and care for the environment in […] The post Using Bilingual Books to Encourage Environmental Awareness appeared first on Multicultural Kid Blogs.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
In this interview in the Jewish Joy series, we sit down with a pair of Sephardic Jewish authors, Sarah Aroeste and Bridget Hodder.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
As a part of Jewish Joy series we are thrilled to introduce you to Lesléa Newman, author of approximately 70 books for children and adults.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Meet Emi Watanabe Cohen, an author who mixes the folklore of her Jewish and Japanese ancestors into contemporary magical worlds.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
A conversation woth Shoshana Nambi, an author whose writing invokes a strong sense of place and a love of her community.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
We are excited to share an interview with Andrew Sass, a Jewish author, as a part of the Jewish Joy series on our blog!| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Explore Jewish joy with Veera Hiranandani, a biracial Jewish author, in this exclusive interview about the power of diverse representation.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Explore the diverse Jewish identity of Emily Bowen Cohen, a Muscogee (Creek) Nation member and author-illustrator, in this interview.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Discover Jewish Joy with Richard Ho, a Chinese Jewish picture book author, celebrating diversity and resilience through his stories.| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Teaching Global Citizenship To Young Children: 6 ways to help children become global citizens in an ever-changing world. What is global citizenship?| Multicultural Kid Blogs
Explore practical strategies to nurture cultural understanding and foster a strong sense of identity in single-parent multicultural families.| Multicultural Kid Blogs