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In Our Image: Why Make a “Waldorf” Doll? August 21 2015
Waldorf dolls, like many toys used in Waldorf classrooms, are handmade using natural materials and are very simple in appearance. Designed to encourage and stimulate a child’s imagination the doll’s simple expression easily reflects the child’s mood and creativity. This is one doll maker’s account of the magical process of making a Waldorf doll.Subscribe
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In Our Image: Why Make a “Waldorf” Doll? Posted on August 09, 2015
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