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Stellaluna – Another TCK Picture Book
My first real encounter with bats was as a soon-to-be 5th grader at Carlsbad Caverns.
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TCK Book: Tea With Milk
It’s not a book about Africa, but it’s a keeper.
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A TCK Book: When Africa Was Home
Books on TCKs aren’t easy to find, but then again, they aren’t horribly difficult to find either. You just have to know what you’re looking for.
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BRATS
I found this video a few years ago while preparing to speak to a varied group of Third Culture Kids.
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A TCK Poem
As I rummaged around youtube last week I found some interesting videos made by TCKs. Here’s one of them.
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A TCK’s Look at Egypt – A repost from Denizenmag.com
A little more than two weeks ago when Egypt occupied the news as it took a stand for democracy, I found this article. I was captivated.
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A Letter About Dating
I hope I can help you get a handle on a few of the things I wished someone had told me about guys, dating and myself when I was your age.
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TCKs You Already Know
It doesn’t matter if it’s a person I know or a famous person whose work I find interesting. It brings a smile to my face when I find out they belong to the “tribe” I love.
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The TCK Story
Do you want a window into the lives and thoughts of TCKs? Are you a TCK who wants a reminder that you’re not alone?
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Top 12 Strengths TCKs Possess
Whenever TCKs move into another culture, they become very good, objective observers. They’re like cultural sponges. Those skills translate into ideal requirements for combating racism and advancing social and refugee work. —Norma McCaig