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    Can anyone give me any ideas of good multicultural/disability resources to buy?

    I currently have various books, a couple of posters, a couple of dolls, and some traditional clothing dress up, but i feel that i need something else but cant put my finger on what. I've browsed online but can't seem to find anything.

    so looking for any ideas that any of you have in your setting please

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    You probably have more than you realise.

    The happyland/little people figures are all multicultural - The Little People bus comes with a wheelchair & wheelchair ramp.

    I have Teddy Jon in a soft wheelchair that all the children love playing with Disabled Teddy Jon In Wheelchair: Rackety's - children

    I have bought some 2nd hand wooden puzzles from ebay

    Play food pizza, Italian, indian, Chinese food are common

    I got a braille alphabet from somewhere which the children are fascinated with

    I have the finger signing alphabet and the older ones like to learn to spell their names

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    That's all great, thank you

 

 

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