The History of Corn Husk Dolls – Home School in the Woods Publishing

The History of Corn Husk Dolls – Home School in the Woods Publishing

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Long before there were G.I. Joes and Barbies, children made their own dolls constructed out of corn husks. These dried corn husk dolls were created by Native Americans and later adopted by European settlers – with many kids around the world still playing with them!

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