by At an early age, children feel so enthusiastic to share their stories, real or invented. Some children are chatterboxes who can’t stop talking. They want to tell us everything. However, while growing up it becomes more and more difficult for them to share, especially, putting their stories on paper and claiming it as a […]
When Loss and Miscarriage are Multicultural: They Span the Globe Part I
by Trigger warning: this post offers a global, multicultural perspective on loss and miscarriage, an experience that’s deeply personal and yet, universal. If you have experienced it, please check out our resources at the end. This first post in a two-part mini-series shares the author’s personal experience, while the second will offer more practical advice. […]
My Journey From a Blogger to a Writer
by Multicultural Kid Blogs (MKB) has first been created with a handful of bloggers, including myself and Leanna. We worked hard, expanded our community, and we have seen some members come and go. One of those who stuck around and contributed a lot to making MKB what we are today is Olga Mecking, the European […]
Women in History or Women’s Stories?
by “I’m not important; I don’t have any recognizable talent or job. I am not a historical figure. I can’t have any sort of level in History whatsoever…” How many of you has ever thought that? Too many I would say. Because everyone of us is worthy to be remembered and to have a place […]
Multicultural Kids Blog New Year’s Resolutions
by Multicultural Kid Blogs is a a community of like minded parents with one goal – raising world citizens, through arts, activities, crafts, food, language, and love. With a new year comes new year’s resolutions, and a group of multicultural bloggers are sharing their new year’s resolution with us: Olga from Olga Mecking’s resolution is “to […]