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Fashion Designer Toys

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Kids, Toys Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Little Miss got two great fashion design toys for Christmas. I love to encourage creativity in my kids so when she wanted me to take some pictures of her creations, I was happy to help out. A crafty kids toy deserves a crafty blog post, after all!

harumika fashion toy

The toy is called Harumika. It includes a dress makers dummy and a variety of fabric, ribbons and stickers. The doll has a special slot in the back to attach the fabrics. It’s very clever!

harumika fashion design toy

Of course, we raided my stash and my scrap basket and added some more fabrics and ribbons. Grandma donated some scraps of trims and ribbons as well.

After a little searching I found a similar toy on Amazon. Click on the picture to check it out.

I’ll share her other fashion toy another day so stay tuned.

Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Kids, Toys

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  1. KJ@letsgoflyakite says

    January 27, 2012 at 10:16 AM

    I gave my daughters that dressform toy for Christmas. They use it in the sewing room of their doll house. It’s perfect!

  2. Kathrine Richardson says

    February 3, 2012 at 3:50 PM

    My daughter asked me last Christmas this Harumika toy and when she showed me the advertisement I realized that this is a great toy. It enhance my daughter’s skills in designing and her imagination in creating things.

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