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November 9th, 2015: Paper Dolls
Since most fairy tales were mini-morality plays, children were encouraged to read them, contemplate, and by extension emulate, the lesson. However like the mule driver with the 2x4 said, first you gotta get their attention. That’s why children’s books are usually bright primary colors with happy illustrations.
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http://cellar.org/2015/jointed.jpg I think the two missing critters are a puppy and a frog/toad. Quote:
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I had paper dolls when I was young. They were bears. I set them up on the fireplace and told my brother not to touch. He touched, I pushed. He hit is head on the corner of an open drawer on a wooden filing cabinet that we used as a tv stand/VHS holder. Almost took his eye out. Instead, he just broke a piece off the drawer with his head starting at about an inch/inch and a half to a sliver. I got in lots of trouble while he was laughing behind my mother.
Don't think I got any more paper dolls after that! And mine weren't even as cool as these! |
I have a vague recollection of a paper puppet type doll - similar kind of jointing to those. I think it came from a breakfast cereal promotion
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