✔ 40+ reflection prompts for emotional expression
✔ Kid-friendly, easy-to-follow activities
✔ Families moving with kids
✔ Elementary & upper-elementary children (ages 6 – 11)
✔ Parents looking for emotional support tools
✔ Instant digital download (print at home)
✔ 8.5 x 11 page formatting
Moving can be exciting, but it can also bring big feelings and lots of questions. This printable activity workbook is designed to help children navigate a move to a new U.S. state with confidence, curiosity, and creativity. Through engaging activities, reflection prompts, drawing pages, and memory-making exercises, children can explore their feelings, celebrate memories from their old home, and get excited about their new one. Perfect for families, counselors, educators, and anyone supporting a child through a transition. Help children tell their story, build resilience, and discover that home is more than a place—it's a collection of experiences, memories, and connections.
✔ 40+ reflection prompts for emotional expression
✔ Kid-friendly, easy-to-follow activities
✔ Families moving with kids to another country
✔ Elementary & upper-elementary children (ages 6 – 11)
✔ Parents looking for emotional support tools
✔ Instant digital download (print at home)
✔ A4 page formatting
Moving can be exciting, but it can also bring big feelings and lots of questions. This printable activity workbook is designed to help children navigate a move to a new country with confidence, curiosity, and creativity. Through engaging activities, reflection prompts, drawing pages, and memory-making exercises, children can explore their feelings, celebrate memories from their old home, and get excited about their new one. Perfect for families, counselors, educators, and anyone supporting a child through a transition. Help children tell their story, build resilience, and discover that home is more than a place—it's a collection of experiences, memories, and connections.
This is the PDF manuscript of the book, Belonging Beyond Borders: How Adult Third Culture Kids Can Cultivate a Sense of Belonging. If you cannot purchase Belonging Beyond Borders on Amazon (paperback or Kindle versions), you can purchase the PDF manuscript here. THIS IS A PDF PURCHASE. NOT A PHYSCIAL BOOK PURCHASE.
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) have typically spent a significant part of their upbringing crossing cultures. Their experiences can make it challenging to find, form, and sustain a sense of belonging to place and to people. Belonging Beyond Borders supports the journey of Adult Third Culture Kids in unpacking what it means to belong in their multiple communities: personal, professional, familial, cultural, spiritual.
Questions and self-reflection exercises invite you to get curious about how to belong, where to belong, and why to belong. Using analogies from the garden, Megan creates imagery for you to explore patterns in belonging and opportunities for belonging. As an Adult TCK, Megan shares in a deeply spiritual and cultural way how she has navigated and grown in belonging to people and to place. In a polarized world, this book offers love and encouragement about how to see and bridge differences.
If you cannot purchase the physical printed copy of this book on Amazon, you can purchase the PDF manuscript here. THIS IS A PDF MANUSCRIPT PURCHASE. NOT A BOOK PURCHASE!
A Work of Heart is a creative project led by Simona Wiig and Megan C. Norton-Newbanks that invites individuals with a Third Culture experience to share their stories through art. This first volume is a curated collection of artwork by and for Cross-Cultural Kids (CCKs), Third Culture Kids (TCKs), global nomads, and anyone whose identity has been shaped by crossing cultures. In these pages, you will find glimpses into the emotions, memories, and transitions that define a life lived across borders. Simona and Megan, both Adult TCKs, artists, and storytellers, are passionate about honoring the beauty and complexity of the Third Culture journey. Drawing on their experience facilitating creative spaces for TCKs, they created this artbook to amplify voices that are often scattered across continents yet deeply connected by shared themes of identity, belonging, home, and change.
Inside this volume, you will find artwork accompanied by personal reflections from contributors representing diverse backgrounds and global paths. Each piece is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the unique ways TCKs make meaning of their stories. Whether you are a TCK yourself or someone who loves and supports one, this collection of over 70 artistic expressions invites you to pause, reflect, and appreciate the richness of lives shaped by multiple cultures.
A Work of Heart is more than a book; it is an invitation to see, feel, and celebrate the global mosaic of the Third Culture community. It is a space to honor shared experiences, to recognize the beauty of lives lived across borders, and to find comfort and inspiration in the stories, colors, and symbols of those who understand what it means to grow up between worlds.
If you cannot purchase Letters Now Sent, Volume 1 on Amazon (paperback or Kindle versions), you can purchase the PDF manuscript here. THIS IS A PDF PURCHASE. NOT A PHYSCIAL BOOK PURCHASE.
Letters Now Sent, Volume 1 is a moving collection of real, heartfelt letters written by and to individuals who have lived cross-culturally. Inspired by Ruth E. Van Reken’s seminal Letters Never Sent, this volume opens a window into the emotional landscapes of identity, belonging, and transition.
Compiled by lifelong letter-writer and Third Culture Kid (TCK) Consultant Megan C. Norton-Newbanks, Letters Now Sent is more than a book—it’s a cultural archive. With deep gratitude for the contributors who entrusted their words to this project, Megan offers a unique collection— a living record of shared identity and experience. These signed, purposeful letters capture the complexity of navigating multiple worlds. They carry apology, affirmation, grief, celebration, disappointment, gratitude—and above all, love.
These are not anonymous reflections or polished essays—they are primary source documents that preserve and speak directly to the challenges and beauty of crossing cultures and borders.
Whether you are globally mobile, love someone who is, or are simply drawn to stories shaped by diverse cultural influences, Letters Now Sent offers an intimate view into layered identities and the enduring power of handwritten connection as both art and historical record.
In a world that moves fast and digital, these letters invite you to slow down, listen deeply, and hold space for complexity. Read this book as you would a box of saved letters: with reverence, curiosity, and an open heart.
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