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  2. Matryoshka doll - Wikipedia

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    Izmaylovo Market with matryoshkas, Moscow Matryoshka dolls in Tallinn, Estonia Nesting of opened matryoshkas. Matryoshka dolls (/ ˌ m æ t r i ˈ ɒ ʃ k ə / MAT-ree-OSH-kə; Russian: матрёшка, IPA: [mɐˈtrʲɵʂkə] ⓘ), also known as stacking dolls, nesting dolls, Russian tea dolls, or Russian dolls, [1] are a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another.

  3. Creative Playthings - Wikipedia

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    Creative Playthings wooden stacking puzzle. Creative Playthings was an educational toy store and catalogue that was established by Frank and Theresa Caplan in 1945. The goal of Creative Playthings was to provide simple and beautifully designed toys to promote a child’s creativity and imagination.

  4. Kokeshi - Wikipedia

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    Kokeshi (こけし, 小芥子) are simple wooden Japanese dolls with no arms or legs that have been crafted for more than 150 years as a toy for children. Originally from the Tohoku region in northern Honshu, kokeshi are handmade from wood, having a simple trunk and head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face.

  5. Spoil Your Fave 1-Year-Old with These Gifts and Toys

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    Wooden Stacking Toy. One-year-olds will probably be most interested in the soft colors and simple, sturdy pieces of this set, but as they get older, they’ll be able to start sorting and stacking ...

  6. Doll - Wikipedia

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    Doll. A doll is a model typically of a human or humanoid character, often used as a toy for children. Dolls have also been used in traditional religious rituals throughout the world. Traditional dolls made of materials such as clay and wood are found in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe.

  7. Tinkertoy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, color was added and the wooden sticks appeared in red, green, blue, and peach. The main manufacturing location was a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) four-story plant at 2012 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. Tinkertoys were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame at The Strong in Rochester, New York, in 1998.

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