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    I was thinking last night that I really need to get some more multi-cultural and disability things.

    What does everyone have?

    I have books, multi-cultural duplo men and a doll.

    I know I need to get quite a few more bits but dont know where to start and what to get!

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    I have a couple of dolls and some books. Need to make a new 'we are all different' poster as the last one got a bit ruined.

    Not got loads and could do with some more things

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    I'm sure Sarahnev had a list somewhere of multicultural resources but don't kknow where I've seen it so here are a few of mine

    small world people - duplo, little tykes, fisher price, playmobil, happyland

    home corner - different breads of the world, chinese wok and bowls and chopsticks, small balti dishes (tesco), pizza set, indian and chinese restaurant role play packs free from sparklebox

    jigsaws/felt boards - various ones with multicultural figures or make your own by cutting up and laminating pictures from internet or magazines

    posters - make your own I use pictures from newspapers and magazines- the ABC poster at www.childmindersresources.com is very good and the ADAE one too

    puppets - use www.makingfriends.com paper dolls and outfits for many countries/cultures also have dolls in wheelchair and with glasses

    dressing up clothes - charity shops are a good source for these as they can be really expensive to buy

    flags of the world - children love making these - link them to a country, get some travel brochures and make a poster about that country - ofsted love things like this and you can expand it to cover lots of other things like food, homes, clothing etc

    photos and books - oxfam and unicef websites have lovely photos you can print off and I've picked up lots of books from charity shops for pennies

    Hope that helps
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    I ordered these last night.
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BN-Multicultur...QQcmdZViewItem

    it looks like she has a few to sell. No post and packing really pleased. Let you know what they are like at the end of the week

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    Thanks for the link and that reminded me The Works often have musical instruments from other cultures cheap

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    My lists are pinned to the top of this thread... hope they help!

    http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fo...splay.php?f=33

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    i have some lovely little dolls in various different traditional costume
    they came from a shop in town but they often sell them on ebay

    i keep mine in a basket with flags an atlas some postcards and some other stuff.
    i also have some multicultural beanie baby dolls
    and loads of books and posters and puzzles

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    I got a great wheelchair from buildabear. It is suitable for the bears from there, but also dolls about the size of baby annabel. Also got a poorly pack from there which has a crutch and plaster cast for foot (all fabric)#

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    Quote Originally Posted by jules View Post
    I got a great wheelchair from buildabear. It is suitable for the bears from there, but also dolls about the size of baby annabel. Also got a poorly pack from there which has a crutch and plaster cast for foot (all fabric)#

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    Have you got a website for this Jules - sorry but I've never heard of buildabear

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    Miffy,

    Buildabear is a shop where you can stuff a bear and name it. They do all sorts of bears and other cuddly animals, and then you can buy clothes and accessories for them.

    My girls have a few and my youngest had loads of clothes for hers.

    When I went to Canada, I had a teddy made for childminding. It has a button to push and the voice has a canadia accent asking the children if they will be its friend etc. I bought it a Canadia Mountie uniform. Thought it would be good for Ofsted as we are going to find out about Canada and mark it on the map. He even came with his own Canadian passport!! and come with a birth certificate.

    Here's the link: http://www.buildabear.co.uk/shop/sea...rds=wheelchair

    Can't find the poorly pack though. They do have a medical kit, which I am tempted to get.

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    Thank you Jules

    Your canada idea sounds lovely

    Miffy xx

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    They do lots of other outfits from different countries, but can only be ordered from America, which would bump the price up, but I know the kids would love it.

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    Just found this website, its got some great disability bits on it. I love the seeing dog and cane.
    http://www.msma.co.uk/product_info.p...roducts_id=180
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    Great ideas, thanks.

    I also have puzzles and books from Mark and Spencers.

    I also want to make a multicultural laminated book for kiddies to look at.

    Jana

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    I got some Indian shalwar kameez sets of ebay for 99p each.

    Whenever anyone you know goes abroad ask them to bring you something back - I have a spanish flamenco dress, a thai outfit, a thai sarong, a french children's song tape, Australian headscarves and t-shirts (slip, slap, slop very hot on sun safety out there). I haven't used the Thai kick boxing shorts that my brother got me as I am sure that I should not be encouraging that .
    Although I suppose it is a valid Thai activity and it would promote physical activity .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jules View Post
    They do lots of other outfits from different countries, but can only be ordered from America, which would bump the price up, but I know the kids would love it.

    Jules
    hi jules we have a build a bear shop in meadowhall sheffield so maybe they will do mail order. would certainly be cheaper then coming from the u.s

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajs View Post
    hi jules we have a build a bear shop in meadowhall sheffield so maybe they will do mail order. would certainly be cheaper then coming from the u.s
    We have one in Chester. It used to be the Bear Factory! I hadn't thought about looking in there.

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    Unfortunately, the international outfits are only available from the US. They only do a scottish outfit and UK guard outfit here.

    Jules

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    Thanks for the wheelchair link x

 

 

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