In this educational paper doll collection, Yuko Green has scrupulously researched and rendered 32 traditional African tribal costumes for two charming dolls. The diminutive Simba can be dressed in the brightly colored costumes of a Swazi warrior, a Zulu dancer, or a Senegal village sorcerer, while wide-eyed Neema is ready to model garments worn by an Ndebele woman of Zimbabwe, a Herero woman of Botswana or a Samboru woman of Kenya.
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In this educational paper doll collection, Yuko Green has scrupulously researched and rendered 32 traditional African tribal costumes for two charming dolls. The diminutive Simba can be dressed in the brightly colored costumes of a Swazi warrior, a Zulu dancer, or a Senegal village sorcerer, while wide-eyed Neema is ready to model garments worn by an Ndebele woman of Zimbabwe, a Herero woman of Botswana or a Samboru woman of Kenya.
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This book is in good condition with very minimal damage. Pages may have minimal notes or highlighting. Cover image on the book may vary from photo. Ships out quickly in a secure plastic mailer.
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Very good. 2 dolls, with 8 plates containing 32 costumes Dover Paper Dolls. Audience: Children/juvenile. Very clean, unmarked and uncut set of paper dolls with costumes and accessories from all over Africa.
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Very good. Ships promptly with care via USPS! Good to Very Good. No markings or highlights. No cut-outs. Clean, crisp, bright pages. Cover has light wear. A tiny label has a price blacked out (this label would be difficult to remove). Secure binding. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 32 p. Dover Paper Dolls. Audience: Children/juvenile. In this educational paper doll collection, Yuko Green has scrupulously researched and rendered 32 traditional African tribal costumes for two charming dolls. The diminutive Simba can be dressed in the brightly colored costumes of a Swazi warrior, a Zulu dancer, or a Senegal village sorcerer, while wide-eyed Neema is ready to model garments worn by an Ndebele woman of Zimbabwe, a Herero woman of...