Sun-Man and his creator, Yla Eason, was featured in the "Spark Lab" at Morris Museum to inspire children to become inventors. Children were instructed to design a superhero by first drawing a prototype, then creating a 3D mock up figure.
Sun-Man and his creator, Yla Eason, was featured in the "Spark Lab" at Morris Museum to inspire children to become inventors. Children were instructed to design a superhero by first drawing a prototype, then creating a 3D mock up figure.
Dolls are an important part of childhood, and they can teach children about the world around them. However, for a long time, the doll industry has been criticized for not being inclusive and diverse enough. In recent years, many companies have recognized the need for inclusive dolls that break stereotypes, and this is especially true for black dolls.
Toys are an essential part of every child's development, and as parents, it's our responsibility to provide them with toys that are both entertaining and educational. Choosing diverse toys for children is essential to their development and ensures that they learn about different cultures, values, and traditions. Here are some tips and guidelines for parents on how to choose diverse toys for their children: Look for toys that represent different cultures and ethnicities.
Yla Eason, President of Olmec Toys Inc. and Creator of Sun-Man in Rochester, NY at the National Toy Hall of Fame in The Strong National Museum of Play's 90,000 sq. ft. expansion checking out the Sun-Man figures on display!