What is the attraction to Rag Dolls?

We have a range of over 2000 wooden educational toys from personalised wooden trains to personalised wooden puzzles. However, our personalised rag dolls are a number one seller overall.

Why?

Children love the familiar features of a rag doll and the softness of a rag doll,  it inspires them to mimic the world around them as they play, and supports them to use their imaginations as they play.

Rag dolls provide comfort and security.

Our Personalised rag dolls can act as a comforter as well as a doll. They are there to give a cuddle to when needed. The fabric will also take on a familiar scent which is particularly comforting too little one’s children.

Creativity

As with many traditional toys there is a beauty in simple features and lack of a defined purpose allow your little one’s imagination to take the lead.

A rag doll can be a baby doll that they nurse and put to sleep, rock to comfort or take for a ride in their pushchair, but it can also be a friend to take for a sleep over or a friend for an adventure.

Rag Dolls encourage responsibility

Personalised Rag  dolls can also encourage a sense of responsibility in children.

Children love nothing more than role-play and in particular mimicking scenarios they see around them. Like mummy/Daddy cooing in the kitchen this is why our cutting vegetables and fruit sets are so popular.

Global Development

Rag dolls are important in a child’s holistic development, as the encourage and support children in build language and communication skills, social skills, fine and gross motor skills and life skills such as empathy, nurturing, self-care, and independence.

Doll play allows children to take on the role of carer, parent, big sister or friend. They get to practise being responsible for someone or something else,

and they get to work through situations they have experienced.

Rag dolls are tactile and sensory

They are tactile and appeal to the senses which are still developing in children and which enhance every aspect of their experiences.