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Celebrating Multicultural Children’s Books: The Magic Poof – A New Friend {Picture Book of the Day}

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.  If you click through and make a purchase, we receive a small commission. We first met “The Poof” a year and a half ago when a friend connected us to Stephen Hodges, the author of the multicultural children’s books The Magic Poof and The Magic Poof: A New Friend. My …

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How Children Can Learn about the World through Books by Making Crafts

Books are doors to so much knowledge on numerous topics. They open our eyes to the world even without traveling. We can learn about different countries, nature, animals, science, and human nature. You can reread a book many times and still find something interesting each time. The beauty of children’s books is that all factual …

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African American Women Leaders: New Picture Book Biographies

Inspire the next generation of world changers with these new picture book biographies of African American women leaders! These beautiful books are perfect for Black History Month, Women’s History Month, or any time of year. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, Multicultural Kid Blogs receives a small …

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Inspiring Pacific Asian American Stories: Changing the Game Book Review

Do you have a budding athlete? If so, you should definitely check out Changing the Game: Asian Pacific American Female Athletes by Mia Wenjen. She succinctly profiles 18 female athletes of Asian Pacific American heritage who changed the games they played and the societies they lived in. Some of the women faced racism, sexism, resistance …

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