by This post is part of Multicultural Children’s Book Day. For more details and to link up your own book review, see the bottom of this post. I’m a librarian and lifelong lover of children’s literature. But it took becoming a parent for me to realize just how white most children’s bookshelves really are. […]
Volunteering with Kids Develops World Citizens: MLK Day of Service Blog Hop
by This post is part of the MLK Day of Service Blog Hop. See details at the bottom of this post, including how to share your own posts and ideas about MLK Day and/or doing volunteer work with kids. I want my boys to be world citizens . . to know that the world is […]
Very Best Kids Activities of 2013 Blog Hop
by We are so pleased to be participating in a best of the best blog hop with other members of the wonderful Kid Blogger Network. This blog hop is designed to give you a sampling of the very best kids activities from 2013. Each participating blogger chooses a post to share, showcasing the best they […]
A Book, A Doll, A Conversation on Race
by While reading An Angel Like Me by Mary Hoffman, my mind thought of instances in my own life and stories I have heard from others about finding dolls, angels, role models that look like you and how that can be hard in our society. The book is about a boy who wonders why the […]
Tips for appreciating different cultures in a non-diverse environment
by Raising children in a multicultural environment is great: the children will learn that speaking different languages, having various customs and traditions, or different skin colours is normal. But not everybody lives in a place where that is the case. And for some more than for others, teaching cultural appreciation to children in a non-diverse […]
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