Natural fibre, fair trade PEPPAź dolls are lightweight, have an imaginative shape and are made with only natural materials.
Description
The typical Waldorf doll is made from sheep's wool and cotton knit fabric. It has a unique inner head, which gives form but not detail to the face. The origins of this type of doll come from a strong European tradition of doll making. Germany was the leading doll manufacturer in Europe in the 19th and early 20th century, dominating the doll market at home and abroad. Many dolls and toys were made at home during long winter months with materials that were at hand - wood, sheep's wool and cloth scraps.
However, dolls still continued to be made at home and the simplicity and charm of these formed dolls stuffed with sheep's wool ensured their survival despite the plethora of more sophisticated toys.