Kooter's Kidz ---- Wrinkels



These Are the dolls that are being sent to the Orphans in Bosnia.

These dolls will be extremely inexpensive to produce, therefore producing a product that would remain in the price range where anyone should be able to purchase them.

The dolls would come in three sizes: small 12" body; medium 24" body; large 36" body (this is body only)

No two dolls will ever be identical, being that they are produced strictly for remnant materials, designs/patterns of solid colors, all material will be machine wash and dry.

HAIR: Acrylic Yarn, any color, or multi colored, long or short to both

STUFFING/FILL: Plain fiber-fill

NO BUTTONS

NO WIRES OR METAL PARTS

NOTHING THAT CAN HURT A CHILD (ANY CHILD)

These dolls are Asexual (no sex) the child is left to decide boy/girl/baby whatever... They only have 2 arms, 2 legs, and body, *a pair of eyes, a nose, big smile, and lastly a bellybutton (*topstitched made of remnant materials, odd shapes).

These dolls a in reality UGLY-yet I have found that children, teens and adults alike love them. They are squishy and lovable.

These dolls DO NOT do anything, which means the child will have to use his/her imagination, something that no one seems to consider as most toys do it on their own. This doll can be anything they want it to be and do what they want it to do.

You can have six children, buy each the same gift, but there will never be a problem as no two are ever alike, there will always be a difference.

My daughter who will be 29 this August has had her original doll for 25 years, my boys ages 23, 19 have had their dolls 21 and 17 years respectively, they now reside in a box in my garage (Men !!!!!) these were the gifts they received during hard times for birthdays and Christmas's.

The production of these dolls could lead to eventual ancillary products such as skirt, shirts, pants/slacks and jackets

My friends sister (73 or 74) is making approximately 200 that are going to Bosnia, the orphanages, as gifts for the children. She said she would bring me some pictures tomorrow. I have 1 with me a BIG one, and 3 samples in Texas with a friend.

I would love to get with someone to manufacture them. You may think I am nuts, but from the reception they are getting I truly believe that the cabbage patch dolls would need some heavy duty fertilizer to keep up.

Thanks for listening to me:

Jane/Kooter