Top Multicultural Posts of 2015: Reader Favorites

Our top multicultural posts of 2015

The beginning of a New Year is a time to look back and reflect, to take stock before moving forward.  Here at MKB we are proud of how far we have come in the past year in our quest to support and provide resources for families and educators raising little world citizens.  Here is a look back at some of our top multicultural posts from this past year.  We look forward to continuing to work with you in 2016 to raise the next generation of global movers and shakers.

Top Multicultural Posts of 2015: Reader Favorites

While the majority of our readers are based in the United States, an increasing number are from other countries around the world, including large readerships in UK, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, Russia, Spain, the Netherlands, France, and Japan.  Here is a look at the top posts from our readers in each country as well as others.

Our overall top post of the year was also the top post for our readers in Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia:
25 Resources for Teaching Kids about Diversity

Holidays were also popular.  Readers in US and Mexico loved Day of the Dead Facts in English and Spanish,

while readers in UK and Thailand were reading Holi Crafts and Activities for Kids.

A favorite in the Saudi Arabia, UAE, Pakistan, and Kuwait was Hajj and Eid ul Adha for Kids,

and in Israel readers loved Passover for Kids.

Multilingualism continues to be an interest.  In Belgium readers appreciated Bilingual School Models,

while Multilingual Printables: Fruits and Vegetables was popular in Venezuela and Russia

Parenting and marriage were also top posts, such as 10 Must Read Parenting Books for Raising Multicultural Kids, which readers in Japan loved.

Readers in Brazil appreciated Becoming a Third Culture Kid: Letter to My Daughter,

while Singapore readers loved Why Multicultural Marriage Is Awesome.

German readers enjoyed Raising a Green Baby, German Style,

readers in France loved Mothers and Daughters Across the World,

and the top post in Netherlands and Italy was The Syrian Crisis: Practical Ways to Help.

Outdoor Activities in Different Countries was the favorite in many countries,
including India, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Jamaica, Turkey, Vietnam, and Philippines.

Readers in Spain loved our Read Around the World Summer Reading Series,

while readers in Zambia enjoyed our Faith Around the World Celebration.

What was your favorite post from 2015?  What are you hoping to read about in 2016?

The best crafts, education, and parenting blog posts of 2015

We are excited to be taking part in a blog hop that is showcasing the very best craft, education, and parenting posts from 2015. See them all on our group Pinterest board or in the linkys below:

Follow MaryAnne at Mama Smiles ‘s board The Best of 2015 on Pinterest.CRAFT POSTS:

EDUCATION POSTS:

PARENTING POSTS:


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Leanna

Owner/Blogger at All Done Monkey
Leanna is a stay at home mother to three sweet, funny, rambunctious children. She draws inspiration from the Writings of the Bahá'í Faith and tries to raise her children in a fun, spiritual, loving environment. She and her husband, who is from Costa Rica, are raising their children to be bilingual and bicultural but more importantly to be "world citizens." Leanna blogs at All Done Monkey and is the founder of Multicultural Kid Blogs.

3 thoughts on “Top Multicultural Posts of 2015: Reader Favorites”

  1. You always have wonderful multi-cultural posts. It’s like traveling from the comfort of home. My favorite was your Read Around the World Summer Reading Series,

  2. I’m wondering which country is not listed in our readers’ location stats? It’s so great to see how many people have enjoyed the post on the blog last year!

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