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Multicultural Kid Blogs

For families and educators raising world citizens, through arts, activities, crafts, food, language, and love.

Top Black History Subscription Boxes For Kids

February 7, 2022 by Nikita Gupta

by Top Black History Subscription Boxes For Kids Are you looking for a way to teach your children about Black history?  A Black history subscription box is a fun way to do just that. Keep reading as I share some of the top Black subscription boxes for kids, which you can have delivered to your […]

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10 Fun Facts About Toyama Prefecture, Japan

November 15, 2021 by Crystal McClean

10 Fun Facts About Toyama Prefecture, Japan, Multicultural Kid Blogs

Get off the beaten path and explore the things that set Toyama prefecture apart that cannot be experienced elsewhere in Japan.

Filed Under: Fun Facts Series, Japan, Learning About Culture Tagged With: culture, flower festival, food around the world, fun facts, Japanese festivals, mountains, seaside, travel, visiting castles, winter

Native American Heritage Month: Six Notable Names

November 8, 2021 by Carrie P

by November is Native American Heritage Month. I love learning about Native American cultures. One way to learn is through the people. Today I will share about six notable Native Americans that are featured on Tribal Nations Map, a website I discovered a few years ago.   Little Turtle (Mihšihkinaahkwa) Mihšihkinaahkwa, or Little Turtle, was […]

Filed Under: Heritage Months, Learning About Culture, Native and Indigenous Cultures Tagged With: Bamewawagzhikaquay, Chief Leschi, Eliza Burton "Lyda" Conley, indigenous peoples, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, John Tortes Meyers, Little Turtle, Mihšihkinaahkwa, native american, Tribal Nations, Viola Jimulla

Day of the Dead Book: Gustavo, the Shy Ghost by Flavia Z. Drago

October 25, 2021 by Yolimari García

by Flavia Z. Drago’s debut picture book, Gustavo, the Shy Ghost, helps young readers learn more about the Day of the Dead. As a Mexican graphic designer and illustrator, her use of whimsical and detailed mixed-media helps to illustrate the vibrant elements of Mexican culture. “This post contains affiliate links. If you click and purchase, […]

Filed Under: Books for Children, Day of the Dead, Holidays Around the World, Learning About Culture Tagged With: anxiety books, children's book, Day of the Dead, friendship books, holiday books, multicultural activities, multicultural books, shyness

10 Fascinating Facts about Newton, MA

October 11, 2021 by Mia Wenjen

by Welcome to Newton, MA, a fascinating city about seven miles west of Boston. I have lived here for more than twenty years — right over the Mass Pike in West Newton Hills. My husband and I also raised our three children here. Newton, MA is a liberal and wealthy small town. As it turns […]

Filed Under: Fun Facts Series, Learning About Culture, Native and Indigenous Cultures, Teaching Diversity Tagged With: 10 facts, 10 fun facts series, Massachusetts, native american, native american history, Newton, racism, structural racism

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