I can’t believe that our Read Around The World Summer Reading Series has come to an end, but as I look back I see a huge resource of multicultural books for children, teens, and young adults.
Here at Multicultural Kid Blogs we are eternally grateful to our multicultural bloggers (and friends) from around the world who have shared their favorite kid lit from around the world.
I’m truly overjoyed when I look at the Read Around The World Summer Reading Series Pinterest board with over 160+ recommendations from over 50+ countries from across the globe!
Argentina |
Artic (Alaska) |
Australia |
Bali |
Cambodia |
Canada |
Caribbean |
Chad |
Chile |
China |
Costa Rica |
Cuba |
Dominican Republic |
East Africa |
East Turkestan |
Ecuador |
Egypt |
England |
Finland |
France |
Germany |
Ghana |
Hong Kong |
Iceland |
India |
Indonesia |
Iran |
Italy |
Japan |
Kenya |
Korea |
Latvia |
Lebanon |
Malaysia |
Mexico |
New Zealand |
Nigeria |
Northern Ireland |
Pakistan |
Papua New Guinea |
Perú |
Philippines |
Portugal |
Republic of Georgia |
Russia |
South Africa |
Thailand |
The Netherlands |
USA |
West Africa/Caribbean |
Make sure you visit our Pinterest board and pin your favorite multicultural children’s book! Although good things must come to an end, in our case it won’t… we’ll just catch you next summer!
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Frances
Owner/Blogger at Discovering the World Through My Son's Eyes
Frances Díaz Evans is a Latina Author, Educator, Multicultural and Language Advocate. She holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of the East in Puerto Rico and a master's degree in Spanish education from the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
She is the founder and writer of the multicultural, bilingual parenting website, Discovering the World Through My Son's Eyes and Discovering Español (Discovering Spanish), a business dedicated to teaching Spanish online.
She can be found musing on her blog, Facebook and her favorite social media platform Instagram.
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