Not a single teddy bear: favorite toys of children from different countries
To better understand this world, you need to look at how different people live, and children's toys can tell you a lot. The Dollar Street project, which was launched by the Gapminder Foundation, has visited hundreds of homes and families with different income levels in different countries of the world. Through these photos, it was possible to find out that some people have almost nothing, people with a similar income level lead a similar life, and the economy is more important than cultural affiliation. And even toys in families with a similar income level are similar.
India, a family with an income of $ 29 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a plastic bottle.
Burundi, a family with an income of $ 29 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a dry ear of corn.
Zimbabwe, the family income is $ 34 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a homemade ball.
Haiti, the family income is $ 39 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a tennis ball.
Zimbabwe, the family income is $ 41 per adult per month. My favorite toy is an old car.
Burkina Faso, family income — $ 45 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a broken plastic doll.
Burkina Faso, family income — $ 54 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a car tire.
India, family income — $ 65 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a homemade cricket bat.
India, family income — $ 80 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a broken plastic doll.
Philippines, family income — $ 98 per adult per month. Favorite toys are superhero action figures.
Palestine, family income — $ 112 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a plastic bottle.
Columbia, family income — $ 123 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a soccer ball.
Nigeria, the family income is $ 124 per adult per month. My favorite toy is wooden sticks.
Columbia, family income — $ 145 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a plastic ball.
Columbia, family income — $ 163 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a cat.
Philippines, family income — $ 170 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a plastic doll.
Tunisia, the family income is $ 176 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a teddy bear.
Tunisia, the family income is $ 218 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a scooter.
India, family income — $ 245 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a truck.
Jordan, family income — $ 249 per adult per month. A favorite toy is a soft toy.
Rwanda, the family income is $ 251 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a stick.
Bolivia, family income — $ 254 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a soccer ball.
Bolivia, family income — $ 265 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a truck.
Cambodia, family income — $ 463 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a puppy.
Ukraine, family income — $ 476 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a mobile phone.
Latvia, family income — $ 480 per adult per month. A favorite toy is a soft toy.
Jordan, family income — $ 583 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a tablet.
Ukraine, family income — $ 694 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a Lego figure.
Mexico, family income — $ 1,093 per adult per month. My favorite toy is an electric guitar.
Sweden, the family income is $ 2,223 per adult per month. My favorite toys are plastic dolls.
China, family income — $ 2,235 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a tank model.
Kenya, family income — $ 3,268 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a tablet.
Nepal, family income — $ 3,829 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a teddy bear.
The family income is $ 4,650 per adult per month. My favorite toy is baseball equipment.
Sweden, family income — $ 4883 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a lego set.
Jordan, family income — $ 7433 per adult per month. My favorite toy is a big soft toy.
Latvia, family income — $ 11,381 per adult per month. A favorite toy is a soft toy.
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