I have always had a strong belief that everyone is equal and should be treated equally. As a high school teacher I found a great way to support this believe through advising diversity clubs, GSA's (Gay, Straight Alliances) and going through on many diversity/multicultural trainings. I have decided to try to do a weekly multicultural post with some educational part to it for all of you who are teaching your children. I have many resources to pull from and am finding more all the time.
Recently I was contacted by Daria an amazing musician. Here is her official blurb: Award-winning children’s performer, DARIA (Daria Marmaluk-Hajioannou) has five cd’s that have won national honors. She has the most awesome job of traveling the world to sing for kids and peace. Her website; located at dariamusic.com, was given a 2009 Parents Choice Award for its musical and cultural content. You can find a complete list of her musical crafts and coloring pages at: http://www.dariamusic.com/
Daria asked me if I would be willing to listen to one of her amazing CD's (ok I'm the one calling it amazing) and make one of her musical instruments with Hazel and blog about it.She would send me the supplies for the instrument of my choice and the CD. Needless to say I said yes. The hardest thing was choosing a CD. In fact I think I'm going to go purchase a few more of them. I decided to get what I thought I would enjoy most and not what I thought Hazel would enjoy most and picked her I Have a Dream CD. Daria mailed it to me so quickly and I love the music and so does Hazel. I finally have something I can play besides Elmo in the car and make Hazel happy. Plus I enjoy listening to the music even without Hazel in the car. I also found some of the songs so moving that I actually loaned the CD to the Christian Educational Director at my church because I thought there might be some songs on there that she could use in Sunday School.
Needless to say I highly recommend this CD and I am going to purchase at least one more of DARIA's CD's.
Hazel playing with the undecorated rainstick |
As soon as the glue dried she wanted it. She loves playing with it.The fabrics add such nice color to it.
Now I need to thank Daria, not only for the CD and supplies to make the rainstick but also for motivating me to blog about multicultural topics. If it had not been for her, I probably would not have explored this route and share one of my passions with you. So thank you so much, Daria!! I hope you will go check out Daria's music and her wonderful resources she has on her site and if you get a chance to see her in concert definitely go--I know I'll be jealous!!
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Carrie,
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I should add a rain stick to our little musical instrument collection. I love how kids love the simple things, and this is something they can personalize.
I'm visiting from the DIY linky party. I would love it if you stopped by my blog.
Thanks for sharing,
Laura
I love that rainstick! It is important for Children to understand and appreciate cultures different than theirs--thanks for sharing this at Teach Me Tuesday!
ReplyDeletethat is such a lovely way to decorate a rain stick.
ReplyDeleteI love the rain stick. Especially since she decorated it. Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Thanks for sharing with Tuesday Tots
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, I had never heard of Daria but we will definitely be making one of these and hopefully some of the other instruments too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this with me at www.worldwidecultureswap.com - I'm really looking forward to seeing what you get up to this month and I love the fact you are having a multicultural Monday!
Rachael
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