by As a mother to a multilingual family of three kids and six languages, I enjoy finding picture books to read with my kids in any language that covers the basics like colors, numbers, shapes, and the alphabet. Jocelyn Francisco’s three Filipino multicultural picture books entitled “Abakada,” “Oh My Kulay,” and “Isa Dalwa Tatlo…Ito ay […]
Martin Luther King: The Peaceful Warrior Book Review
by This Martin Luther King Day, commemorate Dr. King’s legacy by reading an updated version of a classic biography for young adults. This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, Multicultural Kid Blogs receives a small commission at no extra charge to you. I get the pleasure of kicking off […]
The Happiest Kids in the World Book Review
by Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for purposes of review. All opinions are my own. Here at Multicultural Kid Blogs we are comprised mostly of educators, bloggers, and families from across the globe. All of us have different parenting styles, but did you know that Dutch parents have the happiest kids […]
Geraldo, by Ann Margaret Sharp: Book Review and Workshop
by “Leaving my old country, my grandfather and my friends was so sudden that I wanted to stay silent forever” in Geraldo Geraldo is a sensitive and inquisitive boy whose whole world is uprooted as he suddenly moves to another country and is immersed into a new culture. His initial reaction is withdrawal and silence, […]
“The Beautiful Game” book review
by As part of the MKB Read Around the World Series, I started my summer reading: a book inspired by Bolivia, soccer and bicultural living. The Beautiful Game is not an autobiography, but it incorporates events that impacted the life of the author, Neil Fencer. I just love seeing my country through the eyes of […]