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New Printable Paper Dolls: 1890s lady and kid from the children treasure chest book!

In Hong Kong, China In 2009, we have introduced our new product to every child in the world. This book has lots of kids stories from the late 19th century and the early 20th centuries. Those stories were classical, and it is perfect for bedtime also. This book learns colours, shapes, and much more! We have found a story called “Tippoo The Tiger,” and it took place in the early 20th century. It takes place in the beautiful Edwardian Era: 1900-1910. I copied and rengrave the outfits from this book, and copied them for playing, and dressing for them. Those paper dolls are based on the story. And I created a kid version of the doll, and she is wearing a blouse, with a dress over it. You can make your very own fashion parade out of those dolls! There are lots of outfits to choose from: blouses from the “Delineator”, and the skirts from “McCalls magazine”. Dress your very own style from the 1890s to today!


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