I think that multilingual children have a lot to say about their experiences as a child growing up with many languages, so I asked Inna Figotina, author of Trilingual Me, …
book review
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The word multicultural may seem like a misunderstood word, but these two books “Where am I from?” and “How to Raise Confident Multicultural Children” by Elisavet Arkolaki may be just the key to understand it’s meaning. Since we are a multicultural family, I was asked to review these books in exchange for an interview with the author which you will find below.
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In honor of Multicultural Children’s Book day on January 31, 2020, I was asked to review the book “A wish in the Dark” by Christina Soontornvat. This is a good book for children who are looking for adventure, a story about finding your worth and a quick read.
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Kanzi’s family has moved from Egypt to America, and on her first day in a new school, what she wants more than anything is to fit in. When Mama wears a hijab and calls her daughter Habibti (dear one). When she leaves, the teasing starts. Continue reading to find out what my kids and I thought of the book.
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Aditi Wardhan Singh asked me to review her book “Strong Roots have no fear” earlier this year as we are both part of the Multicultural Kids Blog group. The opinions…
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I am participating in the Multicultural Kid Blogs Hispanic Heritage Blog Hop and I am sharing my review of the book ” Eid Breakfast at Abuela’s ” written by Mariam Saad and illustrated by Chayma Sobby.
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I am sharing a multicultural book for children ages 0-5 that we’ve been enjoying these past couple of months as part of the Read around the World Summer series by…