Posts from ‘May, 2008’

What do you worry about?

When it comes to your children’s education and learning, what most worries you, and why?
What most concerns or interests you about multiculturalism and cultural diversity today?

What would you like to see on The Multicultural Toybox?

Well, I’m back, and I’ve rededicated myself to this too-long-neglected project. Expect regular posts.
But first I’d like to hear what YOU would like me to post about–anything at all related to children, learning, play, or multiculturalism is fair game. Simply leave me a comment with your post wish list, and I’ll get cracking.
Thanks!

Arts and Crafts necessity

I just found this Multicultural World Construction Paper on Amazon.com. It’s a pack of paper in a variety of flesh tones–50 pieces in all.

Beyond dolls: Multicultural play through food

I’ve been searching lately for multicultural toys that aren’t doll-centric, as my 2-year-old son isn’t particularly fond of dolls or action figures. He is, however, fascinated by food (even if, like many toddlers, he’ll go on at least one hunger strike each week), so I went looking for multicultural play centered around food. [...]