Photos Of Children From Around The World With Their Most Prized Possessions But it’s how they play that seemed to differ from country to country. Galimberti found that children in richer countries were more possessive with their toys and that it took time before they allowed him to play with them (which is what he would do pre-shoot before arranging the toys), whereas in poorer countries he found it much easier to quickly interact, even if there were just two or three toys between them. There were similarites too, especially in the functional and protective powers the toys represented for their proud owners. Across borders, the toys were reflective of the world each child was born into—economic status and daily life affecting the types of toys children found interest in. Toy Stories doesn’t just appeal in its cheerful demeanor, but it really becomes quite the anthropological study. Chiwa – Mchinji, Malawi Stella - Montecchio, Italy Pavel - Kiev,Ukraine Arafa & Aisha - Bububu, Zanzibar Chun Zi Yi - Chongqing, China Bethsaida- Port Au Prince, Haiti Orly- Brownsville, Texas Botlhe - Maun,Botswana Watcharapom -Bangkok, Thailand Aleesia- Castiglion, Italy Nordeen- Massa, Moroco Julia-Tirana, Albania Keynor -Cahuita, Costa Ricca Shaira-Mumbai,India Tangawizi- Keekorok,Kenya
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lylea posted on 25-6-2014 02:21 PM
kesiannya.. kanak2 dari negara miskin ada toy seadanya.. agaknya hati pun dh kembang benarkan ada ju ...
reddots posted on 25-6-2014 02:26 PM
kan.. mesti derang suka kalau ada yg bagi toys..
teringat pasal kempen bra ada sorang pompuan t ...
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