I want to let you know about some super cute dolls that would make a great addition to your child's collection. Boys and girls can enjoy this handmade heritage doll.
Here is a note from Lynda about A Doll's Heart.
Lynda is a mom to 5 great kids. She and her husband adopted thier
youngest back in 06 and are currently trying to bring home 1 more. During the wait for thier
precious bundle to arrive she decided to start making these rag dolls
that portray an adoptive child's birth country. The dolls represent 7
different countries. Each doll has her/his flag colors embordiered on
its heart and it's clothes are also made to reflect their countries
heritage. Proceeds from the dolls are used to bless orphaned and
underpriviledged children around the world. The dolls make a great keepsake for your child's homecoming or
adoption day, birthday gift, a gift for your child's first caretaker, or
as a hard to find cultural doll for your child just to play with.
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