Goodwill Doll
Goodwill Doll
The Tshwaranang-B Co-Op group of pensioner ladies get together to chat, offer each other support, and most importantly to make things.
They create the wonderful “Goodwill Dolls” which show the traditional dress from various tribal groups in South Africa.
Each doll comes with a tag saying who has made their lovely doll, and the tribe it represents.
The sale of these gorgeous dolls adds important income to these grandmothers, who are usually raising their grandchildren, with the numbers involved steadily growing in the township of Soweto Sth Africa.
Size: 25-30cm H
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Indian Couple Dolls
Indian Couple Dolls
A multicultural pair of standing dolls wearing traditional Indian/Bengali clothing.
Height of dolls is approx. 18cms.
Facial features are hand painted.These dolls will help teach children about Indian/Bengali people and their culture . A fun way to incorporate an understanding of Indian/Bengali lifestyle into play.
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Indian Wedding Story
Indian Wedding Story
This very unique doll story set gives children the opportunity to learn about the Indian culture. It is a wonderful multicultural teaching aid for those involved in early childhood learning. The set comprises two dolls , the bride and groom , a laminated photos , a laminated map of India and a laminated story. All this in an organic cotton drawstring bag!
Age 3 +
$34.00Add To Basket
Red Haired Boy Doll with Down’s Syndrome Features
These dolls have captured everyone’s hearts!
• facts, figures, research and up-to-date, evidence based information on the genetic condition itself;
• what it means to have Down syndrome, and an intellectual disability;
• the ability to live an ordinary life;
• being an individual; and importantly
• the power of language when talking about a person with Down syndrome.
https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/down_syndrome.html
$103.00Add To Basket
Red Haired Girl Doll with Down’s Syndrome Features
These dolls have captured everyone’s hearts!
Thttps://www.downsyndrome.org.au/down_syndrome.html
• facts, figures, research and up-to-date, evidence based information on the genetic condition itself;
• what it means to have Down syndrome, and an intellectual disability;
• the ability to live an ordinary life;
• being an individual; and importantly
• the power of language when talking about a person with Down syndrome.
$107.00Add To Basket
Story Dolls African Family
These dolls have been hand made by a producer at the Y.W.C.A. Craft Centre, Bangladesh. This centre gives skill training and work to 450 ladies, especially those who have been uneducated and destitute. This centre creates a warm caring environment for the producers. Some of the services available to the producers are a 10% compulsory savings scheme , health care, subsidised medicine, interest free loan and the availability of free legal advice
$54.00Add To Basket
Worry Doll
Worry Doll
Worry dolls (also called trouble dolls; in Spanish, Muñeca quitapena) are small, hand-made dolls that originate from Guatemala. According to legend, Guatemalan children tell their worries to the Worry Dolls, placing them under their pillow when they go to bed at night. By morning the dolls have gifted them with the wisdom and knowledge to eliminate their worries.
$10.00Add To Basket