Here are paper dolls from different ancient nationalities to use when you …
study Sonlight’s World History, or
read stories from these countries, or
study different nationalities, or
just want to expose your children to clothing from Ancient times, or …
just for fun!
Have you downloaded all Practical Pages’ Paper Dolls?
If not, check out the Paper Dolls of Ancient History which include Ancient Egypt, Ancient Vikings, Ancient Rome and Elizabethan Era.
Also look at our first Paper Dolls ~ Fashions Through Past Eras which include Jane Austen fashions of the 1800’s, Victorian era, Edwardian eras of 1900’s, the Medieval era, King Louis French fashions and the 1960’s fashions.
I’m sure that you’ll read how we colour in, then cut out and then laminate our paper dolls. There are several methods to attach the clothing to the dolls, but if you wish, add the conventional tabs to the shoulders and the sides of the garments.
I hope you have signed up for an email notification or put my RSS feed on your homepage! (You’ll find this on my sidebar just under my Gravatar.) because, as promised, I will continue to upload our latest paper dolls. I am busy developing the men paper figures even as you read this!
Here’s the Paper Doll download ~ Paper Dolls Japan China India NAIndians
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Thanks for sharing. I am a teacher in Brazil and use the material with my students. Jamille- Araripina-PE
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Just came over here from Chelle’s (last in line) blog. Oh WOW!
I’ll be back to scout around some more.
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Thank you so much for these. We have copied all of the beautiful paper dolls that you have so lovingly made.
My 6 year and 4 year old daughters are having a wonderful time coloring this dolls and learning all about each of these time periods. We have really loved this set as our daughters were born in Asia and they loved coloring dolls who resembled them.
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Thanks for the new dolls!
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My daughter (8) says ‘Thank-you’ to you, and so do I.
Lovely dolls. If we have enough time to make a few, we could stick them on a large world map to combine paper dolls with geography.
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What a wonderful new idea Paula, you’re welcome!
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