Dolls of many lands is a boxed set of paper dolls
published by Whitman Publishing Company in 1932,
catalogued as W3046. Ten countries are represented. Each paper doll is printed on individual heavy paper stock in lovely pastel colors and drawn in the wonderful style of the 1930s era.
Gretel of Holland in her little wooden shoes,
braids down her back and holding tulips....of course!
Little Flower of Japan, in her patterned kimono
secured with an obi, is holding a Japanese lantern,
and carrying a lovely parasol.
Jock of Scotland in his tartan kilts,
playing a bagpipe, tapping a drum,
or performing a Highland dance!
Marie of Italy, with a band of flowers to wear in her dark tresses,
a tambourine to play while she dances,
and fresh fruit picked from the orchard.
Fritz of Germany, his pet Dachshund in his arms,
lederhosen to wear with his alpine hat,
and a miltary uniform to be just like dad.
Colleen of Ireland, a "wearing of the green"
in traditional dress, and a bouquet of clover tucked close.
Olga of Russia, with lovely embroidered dresses
and both a babushka scarf and kokoshnik to wear on her head.
Bill of the USA, our All-American boy, with uniforms for scouting
and baseball, and a football for sandlot games.
Dolores of Spain, with a flower tucked behind her ear,
a guitar for singing, a swinging skirt for dancing,
and a mantilla with peineta.
Hildur of Sweden, with colorful aprons adorning each dress
and traditional hats/scarfs of Sweden.
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