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How Introducing Multicultural Toys May Affect Your Children

by Diversity in Toys Diversity in Toys

As parents, you must focus on helping your child feel empowered, strong, inspired, resilient, and beautiful when they grow up. When a young brown, black, or biracial girl has not represented as well as their white counterpart in society, it suggests a massive need for inclusivity.

All girls of color must see more girls from their culture in movies, TV, magazines, billboards, games, advertisements, and toys. Seeing themselves represented creates a strong sense of acceptance and inner empowerment. It will make young brown, black, and biracial girls feel like they belong in society and are equally important to the community.

If you are looking for sensory toys for your kids, consider investing in cultural dolls that help inculcate feelings of self-acceptance, love, and confidence in your kids.

They Are Easier To Relate To

As humans, it is easier for us to relate with people who look like us. This is true even in the case of kids. Children will identify with their toys if it is a reflection of themselves. As your child dresses up her doll, accessories her, and does her hair, they will develop the same adoration and appreciation for themselves.

By caring for diversity toys, they will soon develop self-awareness and embrace their unique beauty, intelligence, and culture.

They Won't Feel Like An Outsider.

We have been noticing a significant change in society nowadays. The media strongly focuses on white singers, dancers, actors, models, and social influencers. However, brown and black representation is not as visible. As your kids play with diversity toys, they will no longer feel like an outsider. This feeling of belonging is instrumental for young kids. It will help them develop a stronger sense of community and themselves.

By introducing diversity toys to your children at a young age, you can help them embrace their differences and use them as tools to build self-esteem and self-empowerment. 


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