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Bicultural Mama Ranked as a Top 70 Diverse Book Blog

Bicultural Mama is honored to be ranked in Feedspot’s 70 Best Diverse Book Blog and Website list for 2025! According to Feedspot, the listing is selected from thousands of blogs and sites on the web. It ranks each based on relevancy, authority, social media followers, and freshness.

Feedspot had also recently selected Bicultural Mama for two other awards. These included its “45 Best Asian American Blogs and Websites” list, as well as its “Top 30 Chinese American Blogs and Websites” honors. Adding Bicultural Mama to its “70 Best Diverse Book Blog and Website” list is amazing, and I am so grateful!

I’m also delighted to be listed in good company with many sites that I follow and respect. Highlights include:

  • Multicultural Kid Blogs – By coincidence, I’m on the board for this wonderful non-profit organization! I’m thrilled to see Multicultural Kid Blogs on this list. Description: “Enjoy reviews and summaries of books that primarily involve Diversity and Multiculturalism themes. The Multicultural Kid Blogs blog creates educational and parenting content that celebrates diversity in all its forms while recognizing our common concerns and dreams for the children.”
  • All Done Monkey – The founder of All Done Monkey is also the founder of Multicultural Kid Blogs. Congrats to both sites! Description: “In the Multicultural & Diversity section, you’ll discover books that are like passports to different lands, introducing you to new friends, traditions, and way-cool celebrations. All Done Monkey is a blog by Leanna, a homeschooler mom of three who tries to raise her ‘Monkeys’ in a fun, spiritual, loving environment.”
  • Language Lizard – Description: “Read interesting facts and resources exploring themes of cultural identity, immigration, language, ethnicity, and social justice. Sharpen your multi-language skills through tips and ideas. Language Lizard is a woman-owned independent publisher and bookseller that offers beautifully illustrated fiction and non-fiction bilingual books.”
  • Good Reads With Ronna Description: “Expand your literary horizons by reviewing ‘Good Reads with Ronna’s collection of books on diversity. Check out the blog for the latest and greatest kids’ books & educational product reviews, interviews, cover reveals, giveaways, and all things reading-related.”
  • Read Your World – For the past few years, I’ve been a co-host of Read Your World’s Multicultural Children’s Book Day annual event. “Multicultural Children’s books are Books that contain characters of color, as well as characters that represent a minority point of view. Books that share ideas, stories, and information about cultures, race, religion, language, and traditions. Books that embrace our world, and offer children new ways to connect to a diverse and richer world.”
  • Discover Español – The founder of this site, Frances Diaz Evans, is a passionate supporter of multicultural books and Hispanic culture. Description: “Discovering the World Through My Son’s Eyes Multicultural and bilingual resources for parents, caregivers, and educators across the globe. A blog for multicultural and bilingual resources for parents, caregivers, and educators across the globe. She’s written a lot on bilingual parenting and sub-categorized it accordingly. Her website has all the necessary information that any parent can get access to.”

Thanks again to Feedspot for including Bicultural Mama in its 70 Best Diverse Book Blog and Website list!

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