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Friday, November 11, 2016

Diversity Books and Multicultural Children's Book Day

Welcome to my weekend blog hop -
Make My Saturday Sweet #197!


This is my 700th post on Amanda's Books and More! All bloggers with family friendly blogs are welcome to link up on my weekend linky party at the bottom.

Diversity Books and
Multicultural Children's Book Day

I was excited to discover Mia's post on Pragmatic Mom about the Free Diversity Books being given away to parents, guardians, teachers, librarians, caregivers, and bloggers to celebrate Multicultural Children's Book Day on January 27, 2017. I hope you will participate! Right now with the angst that some people are showing in the US after the elections, it reminds me of how important diversity is and how much we need to teach our children not to fear differences, but to celebrate them.



Here are some multicultural books
on Amanda's Books and More:


a picture book celebrating culture and diversity



a picture book celebrating
multi-generations in a Jewish family

GG and Mamela by Belinda Brock


a family of mismatched socks that teaches
us to celebrate our differences

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an adventure story full of
interesting facts about Peru

The Jewel of Peru


a mystery with some
Irish history and culture



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My Latest Book Posts:

The Courage of a Samurai
with a $25 Giveaway!

courageofsamurai 



Ornaments of Love
with 4 Cool Prizes!



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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Never Underestimate Your Kids

Amanda and her big brother, Jeremiah, have a special bond. When we first shared our news with the kids that I was pregnant with our fourth child, Jeremiah was so thrilled that he ran to tell his friends who lived nearby. To be honest, I wasn’t sure how the kids would react to the news and so I was a little surprised that he was so excited.

Yesterday, Amanda told me about a conversation that her brother had with her. She told me that he had said how adorable and precious she was. She then told him how special he was to her. As she was telling me this, I could see that it touched her deeply. Amanda finished off by saying, “It was so sad.”

I asked her, “Don’t you mean ‘so sweet?’”

“No, Mom. It was sad. You can be happy and sad at the same time.”

Her choice of words was unusual, but I realized that she was speaking about something touching her so deeply that it almost hurt. I had explained to her before in movies why some people cry when they’re very happy. Later I told Jeremiah the odd thing she had said and he replied, “She’s a philosopher.”

Never underestimate your kids’ abilities to understand and reason no matter how young they are. I think adults in general are too quick to brush kids aside thinking they are too young to say anything of value and therefore don’t need to be heard. I have known my kids to say profound things at just the right moments.

I recommend you read (if you haven’t already), “Out of the Mouths of Babes.”

I took the above photo of Jeremiah with his baby sister, Amanda, in 2008.


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