Convincing my 12 year old daughter to play with her 3 year old brother, taking precious time away from texting her friends isn’t easy. Okay, I’m kidding (sort of). She does spend a lot of time on art projects, an activity I encourage. When they engage in free play together, their imaginations are boundless, and that magic thing called bonding is in full force as stories are made up on the fly.
They are both equally attracted to this adorable doll bed by Javis Davis. He is more hands on with it, arranging and rearranging the multiple pieces around his stuffed animals. She enjoys standing by as he plays, and has even tucked a doll or two in.
Javis Davis is a small woman run business, that has been producing gorgeous quality bedding for over 10 years. Mary Lou Cothran designs and oversees production in her
The doll bed is a miniature version of the baby and child sized bedding Javis
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Posted by: star war toys | November 10, 2009 at 01:39 AM
Fresh Poppies, I love all the fabrics so it was hard to pick. my daughter about to get her first sewing machine and I am starting to looks at fabric for her
Posted by: Noreen | October 23, 2009 at 02:00 AM
I love it! I had a doll bed growing up and adored it. It was pretty big, so my mom would find me sleeping it in every now and again. =)
But of course my daughter is the biggest girly girl in every way (unlike her mother!) EXCEPT she doesn't play with the beautiful handmade dolls that I've bought and made for her. =( Just my luck! She's getting ONE MORE DOLL for her birthday because she's been jealous of my African-American Bamboletta doll and has been wanting one of her own for the past year. I have high hopes for this one! Maybe since we're adopting an African brother....
Posted by: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1536117844 | October 22, 2009 at 12:11 AM
This reminds me of my childhood, playing with a very special dollhouse. I'm partial to the shown Cottontale toile, it's so whimsical! But I love the idea of a set made from the Anglers Club - imagining the fish print in miniature cracks me up!
Posted by: Tressa | October 21, 2009 at 11:54 AM