Hawaiian Girl and Boy Paper DollsBy Yuko Green1997, 8 pages, Paperback. |
ORDER -- Item #3234, Price $3.95
Traditional wardrobes for the two dolls (shown on the gatefold cover) include 32 colorful, accurately rendered costumes, among them a popular flower-patterned "aloha" shirt and a loosely flowing, floor-length muumuu. For the boy, there are also outfits worn by a Kala'au (sticks) dancer, a warrior, a royal attendant and a tattooed chieftain; for the little girl, there are grass-skirted hula costumes, a simply wound pa'u
(sarong) and long floral print gowns. In addition, both figures can also be dressed in apparel worn by King Kalakaua and Queen Lili'uokalani, the last royal rulers of the Islands.
Accompanied by a brilliant array of headwear and floral accents, these charming dolls and their colorful attire will fascinate paper doll fans of all ages.
Book Description From the Back Cover
The Hawaiian girl and boy in this delightful collection greet paper doll fans with a cheerful "Aloha."
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