My daughter has entered a paper doll phase.
Although perhaps I should clarify and explain that she’s not particularly interested in dressing the paper dolls, just cutting out their clothes, carrying them around with her, talking to them, helping them use the toddler potty, putting them down for their naps…
They have become her new imaginary friends.
The downside? Suddenly our entire downstairs is covered in little bits of white paper and I’m perpetually vaccumming.
But her paper cutting skills are improving noticably every day.
And she loves it!
Curious about our paper dolls?
The ones shown above are Tiny Littles, free paper dolls you can download at The Toymaker website in Historical and Halloween costumes, and a collection of paper doll cutout books from my childhood that are still available (and affordable!) on Amazon. We are loving them!
as far as i know, i never went through a paper doll phase. i distinctly remember being confused about why i was supposed to find putting paper clothes on a paper doll “fun.” (and then probably went off to do something WAY MORE FUN like read for 5 straight hours. NERD ALERT!) :)