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Marswa Blossom Yarmeto, author of Black, Brown or White: We All Feel, says her daughter Angel Solanke s kindergarten classmates were telling her they didn t like her hair or she wasn t allowed to play with them.(Marswa Blossom Yarmeto/Instagram)
A Kitchener, Ont., education assistant was inspired to write a book about diversity and inclusion to help her daughter and others after the five-year-old experienced bullying that left both of them sad.
Marswa Blossom Yarmeto, author of
Black, Brown or White: We All
Feel (Daughter of the King Publishing), said Angel Solanke s kindergarten classmates were telling her they didn t like her hair or she wasn t allowed to play with them.
Kitchener mom s book on diversity inspired by bullying of 5-year-old, who says all colours are beautiful
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While the latest set of NPD results spell out the resilience and adaptability of the toy industry that across both the US and UK markets has managed to see a growth in sales over the past year, the current landscape and shift to a more digital arena has left some concerned for the innovation of product it has to offer.
With sales lifts of 16 per cent and five per cent across the US and UK toy markets respectively, driven by families looking for means of entertainment out-of-school children, or consumers eyeing new avenues for entertainment during lockdown, it’s fair to say that the toy sector has found the silver lining of the pandemic.