Hello, trying to expand my Multicultural stuff - can anyone give me ideas on what dressing up clothes and cooking utensils they use for this. Thanks
Hello, trying to expand my Multicultural stuff - can anyone give me ideas on what dressing up clothes and cooking utensils they use for this. Thanks
Cooking - small wok, Indian or Chinese bowls, chopsticks, food from around the world, bread from different countries...
Dressing up - salwar kameez, Chinese dress, Bob the Builder hats, superman capes.
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If you put multicultural dressing up clothes into google or any search engine you'll get quite a few different sites like this one
http://www.kidslikeme.co.uk/c.do?category=71&page=1
Miffy xx
Keep smiling!
visit charity shops regularly and you'll be amazed at what you can find for very little money, the sorts of things that we childminders need are often the things that others don't want! The kids love going too.
i HAVE ACTUALLY FOUND THAT CATALOGUES WITH REAL INDIAN CLOTHES IN ARE CHEAPER THAN CHILDREN'S DRESSING UP CLOTHES. i BOUGHT SOME SARIS FOR £2.50 EACH. Sorry Didn't realise I had caps button on
Julie X X
Have a look at the nursery surplus site - I got a sari and a japanese outfit recently both for under a tenner and they are fab quality!
http://www.nurserysurplus.co.uk/prod...ng+Up&cmd=list
Georgina x
cooking things - visit your local chinese supermarket as they have plastic bowls, sppons, wicker sui mai basket etc ...
Avril x
I got a lovely Spanish dress of e-bay.
Pixie Dust
i buy childrens chinese pjs from primark, BAAARRRRGAIIINN!
Monkey by Name........Monkey by Nature!
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