These floppy friends are waiting to be tossed around, taken on adventures and most of all – showered with cuddles and love! Roomie Rag Dolls are 100% cotton dolls made in various colors, designs and themes. Choose from Fearless Fred, Hilly Billy, Jumping Jack and other zany characters.
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If the sight of one more you-know-what princess doll might put you over the edge, feast your eyes on Frida. This 11″ Beanie Doll has the power to turn your child into a little thinker or art lover…and it’s sure to inspire a chuckle among the adult set.
Lovers of both arts and crafts and dolls will truly appreciate the Doodle Doll. Available in a Mister and Miss version, the stuffed paper-plush doll arrives as a blank canvas and includes five markers. Your little ones can dress it up as many times as they like. A quick toss in the washing machine followed continue reading…
Dolls are a constant source of fun and pretend play for young minds. Created by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, these traditional Japanese friendship dolls are crafted from beautifully colored resin. Turn them upside down to find a tiny card where they can store a secret dream, wish or message. When not in use or continue reading…
Start your child off with a love for everything DIY by having them create their own toys. The Little Experience Stitch-It Doll Kit teaches them to sew and rewards them with a lovable end result. Included in the kit are the doll and her handbag’s printed pattern, stuffing scissors, brown floss and a needle.
If you’re looking for a truly unique gift for the little doll lover in your life, the Bamboletta Dolls are a precious choice. Handmade of the finest materials by a team of mothers, each doll is one-of-a-kind. The company accepts special orders, but also has a nice selection of ‘ready to go home’ continue reading…
Socktopus, the long lost cousin (by marriage) of the famous Sock Monkey, is made from the traditional red heel socks. A socktopus can make a great companion, decoration, or gift for children or even adults of all ages. Though, due to his button eyes, the eight-legged little guy is generally recommended for ages 3 and continue reading…