Waldorf Doll
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A Waldorf doll resembles a child. Its appearance is intentionally simple in order to allow the child playing with it to improve or strengthen imagination and creativity. The doll's legs and arms are moveable, allowing natural postures. Waldorf dolls are usually made with natural materials.
The name is due to its common use in Waldorf education.
[edit] External links
- Kathe Kruse Waldorf dolls at Myriad Natural Toys
- Os Patoquitas, manufacturer of several kinds of dolls]
- Waldorf Home Schoolers
- Woolcreations.com Waldorf Dolls and Felting crafts.