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Children will have fun creating their own crafted dolls from different cultures, described by Miranda Walker Throughout the ages dolls have been universally popular. These fun craft activities celebrate the significance of three traditional kinds of dolls.

Throughout the ages dolls have been universally popular. These fun craft activities celebrate the significance of three traditional kinds of dolls.

Kokeshi dolls

Japanese craftsmen make collectable miniature Kokeshi dolls. A simple wooden body and round head is turned on a lathe, then hand painted.

You will need:

4cm diameter balsawood/paper ball, small plastic bottle, paper, glue, pencil, scissors, felt-tip pens

What to do:

1 For the body select a small, clean plastic bottle (such as a yoghurt drink).

2 For the head use a balsawood or paper craft ball approximately 4cm in diameter (available from craft suppliers). Draw on facial features and hair with felt-tip pens.

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