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Guest Posts

Guest post from Janelle Diller The last few months of distance learning have been a challenge. If you're lucky, your kids stayed with the program and will be fine when the new school year starts in September--whatever that looks like in your corner of the world. But if you're typical, well, let's face it. The last...

Guest Post from Janelle Diller and Pack-n-Go Girls® ::Big sigh:: The world has changed—we hope just temporarily. But here we are. No travel. Extra days out of school. Uncertain times. Thank goodness for books to distract us! We have some great multicultural recommendations to pass the time and expand your children’s world. Hopefully, your library has them,...

Earlier this week, we shared how lucky we are to have enthusiastic participation and brilliant talent from all over the globe--specifically from our authors and diverse book reviewers from Greece. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Global CoHost, Agatha Rodi, we continue to be able to round up an amazing array of multicultural children's...

Guest post by Sailaja Joshi, CEO and founder of Mango and Marigold Press   Did I just wake up to the best year of my life? Because folks, I’m going to share with you a secret that I’ve been keeping to myself for almost seven days. Last week, I had a dream. I was strolling through a garden full...

Guest post by Speech and Language Therapist (and publisher), Sunita Mistry Shah   My name is Sunita and I am the brain behind The Jai Jais, a growing collection of books, yoga/mindfulness and educational resources for children centered around Hindu gods and goddesses. Using my expertise as a speech and language therapist, along with my children’s natural curiosity...