The Doll

The Doll by Cora Taylor, published by Canongate Kelpies in 1989, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores the world of toys, specifically dolls and puppets. This edition spans 125 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the experiences and adventures surrounding these beloved playthings, offering insights into their significance in childhood and imagination.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to toys and their impact on young lives. The story captures the essence of play and the emotional connections children form with their dolls, highlighting the imaginative scenarios that unfold through their interactions. This book serves as a thoughtful reflection on the role of toys in fostering creativity and companionship among children.
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