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Toys from around the worldHi Karen and all

A couple of relevant suppliers:
www.parrotfish.co.uk (religious education slant)
www.toypost.co.uk (probably more of the fake ones you've already found but
the right thing may be lurking somewhere)

Please could you share any other suppliers with the list?

Best wishes

Robin Clutterbuck

White Rook Projects
The Castle
62 Seymour Road
Newton Abbot
Devon TQ12 2PU

Tel: 01626 333144
Mobile: 07779 671794
Email: [log in to unmask]

www.whiterook.co.uk


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Sent: 20 November 2009 10:05
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Subject: Toys from around the world


  Dear all

  I am trying to find a supplier of toys from around the world that children
can play with in our Toys school session.

  All I can find are toys made in different countries, books and games about
multicultural understanding and "ethnic" toys made for the western market.
What I'd really like are authentic toys that children from different
cultures really play with.  I'm sure children all around the world all play
with similar types of toys - balls, dolls, tops. but I expect there are
variations on a theme across different cultures, whether it is material, how
it works, whatever.

  If anyone can suggest or recommend any suppliers, or even just knows of
toys from different countries that I could try Googleing it would be much
appreciated.  Perhaps your museum shop sells toys from other countries and
you could let me know where you source them from?

  (I have been in touch with local EMASS and Global Education Centre with
not much luck).

  Many thanks for any help you can give on this one!

  Karen

  Karen Hassall
  Learning Officer (Formal)
  Museums Luton
  Wardown Park Museum
  Old Bedford Road
  Luton
  LU2 7HA

  01582 546752
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  www.museumsluton.com





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