Gr 3 Up—Carlson presents an easy-to-follow introductory manual on crafting a variety of simple handmade dolls. She begins with "A Doll Maker's Toolbox" of basic necessities: scissors, a variety of sewing threads and material, sketchbook, pencils, beads and other notions, and four basic sewing stitches. Types of dolls are arranged from simplest (a paper doll chain, a "Paper Doll and Wardrobe") to most sophisticated ("Fabulous 18-inch Felt Doll and Outfit"), and each includes full-size traceable patterns for doll and clothing, along with brief but descriptive instructions for assembling and stuffing the pieces. Folk dolls; a pocket gnome made from part of a stuffed sock and some felt; a voodoo doll created with fabric and yarn scraps; and a doll made from corn husks and yarn/string provide pocket-sized play fellows. Sidebars describe a variety of dolls through time: automatons, Mexican radish dolls, and plastic action figures. Patterns for clothing and accessories, a mermaid costume, a "Recycled and Renewed" plastic doll, and a doll cake (the last two requiring adult supervision) are more challenging. Appealing illustrations in black and shades of gray show projects in stages of progress and completion.
VERDICT Crafty kids who want to sew can learn to create simple dolls and other figures that will make play more fun. A good choice for maker and craft shelves.
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