by Every time I open Facebook I see one of those articles saying how screen time changes kids’ brains for the worse, or why parents should ban or heavily monitor the use of smartphones, tablets and computers. I think about this a lot. We are, quite un-apologetically, a family that embraces technology wholeheartedly. Our children, like […]
Raising Global Citizens at Home Online Summit: April 11-17th
by Raising global citizens starts in the home and understanding of other cultures and traditions is becoming more important than ever, especially in the light of recent events in Paris, Brussels, Ankara, Istanbul and many other places. The good news is that it is as easy as it is crucial to incorporate a global mindset […]
Celebrating Diversity with Kids Twitter Chat
by In honor of Black History Month, we organized a Twitter party on Celebrating Diversity with Kids, using the hashtag #MKBdiversity. The party was moderated by MKB (@multiculturkids) and co-hosted by Becky from @kidworldcitizen, Diana @dianalimongi from LadydeeLG, Nadia aka @justicejonesie and Lisa from @squishablebaby It was sponsored by @T_MarieHarris (author of “Look What Brown […]
Multicultural Baby Names
by Choosing a name for your baby can be a daunting task, but even more so when there are more than one cultures and languages involved. It can get complicated with so many questions in the new parents’ minds like which culture should the name come from? What about the spelling and pronunciation? Will it […]
Interview with Sasha Martin, Author of Life from Scratch
by We at Multicultural Kid Blogs are always amazed by the many gifted people we have in our group. One of our members is Sasha Martin, writer and chef at Global Table Adventure. Sasha has recently released a memoir, called Life from Scratch: A Memoir of Family, Food and Forgiveness. We read the book for […]