Recommended
Multicultural Resources

Over the years, I’ve seen an increase in culturally inclusive resources, which fills my heart to overflowing!

Although there are now more options to use with your students, I cannot recommend resources that I haven’t used before or aren’t familiar with.  That being said, the following recommendations I can vouch for out of personal experience.  The creators behind the products are the “real deal” and their creations are made in absolute excellence!

Hope they can be a great addition to your homeschool!

Beth creates original country units that creatively and respectfully teach about different cultures .  Then she offers the majority of them for free!

These engaging multicultural, language, and nature studies by artists Betsy & Tim celebrate countries and cultures in beautiful ways.

Created by educators Erika & Nellie, these incredible, curated Art Appreciation resources showcase Artists of Color, complete with biography & prints, that can be used in Art Education for students everywhere.

Amber’s website is a treasure trove of rich resources, including empowering blog posts and diverse products, that help create a culturally inclusive education for your students. 

Alberta beautifully produces wholesome and culturally diverse ‘Morning Time’ resources that make providing an educational feast for the whole family so much richer. 

 2nd generation homeschooler, Heidi, writes original, living stories that are thoroughly researched and culturally inclusive, making learning history fascinating to families while inspiring creation, action, and compassion. 

Nicole’s Stories of Color is a FREE community-cultivated, lovingly curated book source for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers on the pursuit to bring more diverse, multicultural ideas and perspectives to life for their children.  I’m proud to be an ally for such an incredible labor of love and one that is after my own heart.

I’m excited to partner up in the work these amazing group of home educators are doing to provide living books for families all over the world through this phenomenal membership!  Check out their 7 day free trial!

And just in case you missed some of the resources
I share on my own blog, here ‘ya go!

Unsure of how to diversify your homeschool history? Check out our ongoing lists categorized by ethnicity.​

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Do you or any of your students wonder how other kids feel about books recommended on this site?
Read book reviews written for kids by kids.

Read how multicultural, modern books can ALSO be living books according to Miss Mason’s guidelines.

“We, Too, Are Making History” series that focuses on providing more inclusive history lessons.

Two sets of series on discovering the beauty and delight of nature in the city.