An Honest Review of “Scoot Over and Make Some Room”
Does “Scoot Over and Make Some Room” by Heather Avis deserve a spot on your reading list? Read this honest review to find out.
Does “Scoot Over and Make Some Room” by Heather Avis deserve a spot on your reading list? Read this honest review to find out.
Want to raise empathetic and accepting children? How about adding a little diversity to your toy chest? Here are the best multicultural toys for kids.
In this episode of the Families Embracing Diversity podcast, Elizabeth Morrill from Simple, Tender, Joyful shares how she made the difficult decision to give up the “American Dream” and move to Guatemala for a simple, more joyful life alongside her family. She discovered how to align life with values and vows to never go back.
Can you imagine living across three continents? Naa Ardua from Paper Flo Designs can because she’s lived it. In today’s conversation, she tells us about what it was like growing up in Ghana, Sierra Leon, and the US and then moving to France as an adult. The lessons these experiences have taught her are deep …
What is the difference between Halloween and Day of the Dead? Quite a lot! Get this free activity guide to experience the differences for yourself!
Learn the benefits of long term family travel with expert Susan Whitehead from Wanderlust Families
Here you will find the ultimate list of books about Latin America and Mexico for adults. Take a trip through Mexico and Latin America with literature as your guide.
Cultural festivals can be a great way to experience a small taste of culture without investing in costly plane tickets. However, there are a few downsides of cultural festivals that you should be aware of before planning your next adventure. Here are some of the pros and cons of attending a cultural festival and a …
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Traveling on a plane with kids can be hard. Use these great tips to make your next trip a breeze…or at least easier.
Find tons of great tips for raising multicultural children from real parents doing just that.