
There are many reasons why I started making dolls but the main one is creating age appropriate dolls for children. I have made a decision to not have certain 'dolls' (rhymes with smartie!) in our house. My girly has discovered them at friends houses and of course thinks they are pretty fascinating! I have explained to her that I don't choose those dolls with reasons such as too much make-up, too grown-up, etc. It seems like our girls are growing up way to fast these days! This is just me, I totally respect other peoples decisions but this is what works for us.
This book was so appropriate I couldn't believe it and neither could my daughter. As we read it together the first time, she looked at me in amazement as certain parts we were reading were actual bits of conversations we've had, including the wee sewing machine I gave to her for her birthday!
The little girl, Fanny, really wants a 'Connie' doll but her mom doesn't like them. So Fanny decides to make her own doll. I don't want to spoil it for you but it really is a wonderful story with great pictures and deals well with issues such as individuality and imagination. We really love this book and my daughter was totally fine with finding a new home for the plastic doll she was given for her birthday. Amazing! The wonderful part about this book is it doesn't come across all preachy like it could. It really is a sweet story. enjoy!

