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Understanding The Need To Promote Multiculturalism in Growing Children

With countries and communities across the globe becoming more connected, the world is becoming smaller with new opportunities for making new friends, starting new careers, and visiting new places - especially with bilingualism. Parents and teachers, in particular, should have an open, honest and gentle dialogue with children about diversity. They can use diverse children's picture books to teach different languages and cultures to kids, and introduce them to the world of bilingualism. These books contain characters, themes, folktales, fables, myths, legends, and multicultural stories from around the world to meet the needs of new language learners.


Multicultural picture books for preschoolers help kids in various ways. They are an amazing way to promote a child's appreciation of cultural values. Tales from other cultures never fail to instill in kids a feeling of awe and mystery. Apart from making kids familiar with different cultures, these books also help them improve academically, maintain fulfilling relationships, express themselves, develop the mind to manage emotions, accept others, improve decision-making, and more. Knowledge of different cultures and languages is and will continue to be a big advantage in the future. The more kids will know about other cultures, the more open-minded, tolerant, and global they become.

Kindergarten and elementary school teachers today should recognize the importance of teaching a curriculum that reflects our multicultural and multiracial world. Let children open their eyes, hearts, and minds to worlds beyond their own with multicultural books.

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