Explore the world of dolls as mirrors of culture, history, and childhood.
This nonfiction guide traces the long history of dolls from ancient times to modern collecting, showing how toys reflect people, places, and beliefs. You’ll read about ancient Egyptian figurines, diverse global dolls, and the ways educators use doll study to teach history, geography, and culture—not as mere playthings, but as tangible windows into the human story.
This edition blends fascinating historical detail with practical insight on why dolls captivate children and adults alike. It also discusses how dolls can be used in teaching, museum displays, and collection practices, making it a valuable resource for curious readers, teachers, and collectors.
- Learn how dolls appear across cultures and eras, from ancient times to modern material.
- Discover how dolls can illuminate history, geography, folklore, and social customs.
- See different types of dolls, costumes, and dolls’ roles in education and play.
- Understand how collectors value, preserve, and study dolls for insight and joy.
Ideal for readers of history, anthropology, education, and doll collecting who want a concrete, approachable survey of the subject.