Posts under ‘ethnic dolls’

Groovy Girls multicultural dolls

I’m liking both the look and the affordability of the Groovy Girls dolls.
Check out, for example, Dela:

She has a really cute face:

And here’s Latasha:

Connor is advertised as a boy, but I like that s/he has kind of a lesbian vibe:

And then there’s Lycia:

Check out all the Groovy Girls, and let me know which one is [...]

Finding an Asian rag doll

A friend writes,
i can’t believe this but i’ve been searching for a asian rag dog for [my son] and i came across a site called the multicultural toybox. when i clicked on the about tab, guess whose name is there?? you’re awesome!! now help me find an asian rag doll for [him] [...]

Little Red Riding Hood

I’m loving this doll at Etsy by henandchick:

It ties in nicely with my most recent post: why can’t we more easily reimagine characters in other ethnicities?
If she’s still available, you can purchase her for $45.

Where are the toys of color in Toy Story 3?

Some might argue a kids’ movie packed with white characters is too easy a target in this multicultural age.  I beg to differ.
My complaint about Toy Story 3 doesn’t stem just from a desire to see more diverse characters represented in a box office winner (and quality movie).  Rather, my dissatisfaction has another dimension: merchandising.  [...]

My favorite things, No. 1

I’m starting a new feature here: I’ll regularly post the best articles, blog posts, reports, fun things, and other resources I run across each week.
Quiz!
You must take–and encourage others to take–this eye-opening quiz from EdChange. To get a sense of it, check out the first three questions:
1. According to the National Center for Education [...]

Multicultural doll round-up

There have been some terrific posts lately on multicultural toys, and I wanted to draw your attention to a few of them.
Dawn Friedman of the Anti-Racist Parent explains why having a multicultural doll ghetto is not enough.
Over at BlogHer, Super Jive asked, Modern Dolls: Slut-Trainers or Empowerment Tools? Is There a Middle Ground?
Also at BlogHer, [...]

African American superheroes: a round-up

My husband is a comic book collector and increasingly our home is being taken over by action figures. But like most comic book characters, these action figures are white, white, and, um, white. I’d like my son to recognize diversity in superheroes, so I went looking for some African American and Black superheroes. [...]

Why I created The Multicultural Toybox

I’m white. My nearly two-year-old son is white. My husband is white. So is just about everyone in my extended family. Why should I care about multicultural toys?
Because I’ve always been uncomfortable with homogeneity, and I want my son to feel the same way. Even as young children, [...]

More terrific handmade multicultural dolls

Via Strollerderby: Check out these fabulous handmade ethnic dolls from Warm Biscuit:

Links: doll above, doll below. Each costs $65.

Dolls with Down Syndrome

It can be difficult to find dolls with Down syndrome, so in the post I’ll point you to some places to purchase them, as well as some information on why Down syndrome dolls are important.
This post, and yesterday’s on dolls with disabilities, were inspired by Merlene Davis’s column There’s more to diversity than color, in [...]