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This item is made-to-order and will be posted to you by Maisy Muffin Rag Dolls within 3 days of receiving payment.
| Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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| United Kingdom | £2.00 | £0.25 |
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Maisy and her best friend Mo live in a pretty village called Mulberry Green. Maisy lives with her mum and dad on Mulberry Farm and Mo lives in a little cottage at the top of Mulberry Lane. In the village there are several shops, a doctor’s surgery, a vet’s, a post office, a little church and, of course, a school – Mulberry Green Infants’ School, where Maisy and Mo are pupils.
Maisy has a cute little puppy, called Molly and Mo has a baby sister called Daisy.
There are other children in Maisy’s class at school - Violet, Billy with his pet rabbit, Amber, Tilly, Rosie and her kittens, Amelia, Ruby, Marigold, Bobby with Max the dog, and the twins Oliver and Olivia, who have a puppy called Oscar. The dolls are all 26cm tall and baby Daisy is 16cm. Maisy and Mo love nothing more than having adventures with their friends. You can read about their adventures on my Facebook and Instagram pages - Maisy Muffin Rag Dolls and on my Mulberry Green Pinterest boards.
Welcome to their world!
This is a custom-made item and cannot be returned unless faulty.
Please note that if your order is being posted outside mainland UK, you (or the recipient) may have to pay customs or VAT charges and a handling fee. The seller is not responsible for any charges or fees that may incur.
A really beautiful green tailored coat to fit the Mulberry Green dolls. The coat is embroidered with blueberries and fastens with two little purple buttons. It comes on a little wooden hanger. It matches the blueberries dress.
Not suitable for children under 3
Mulberry Green is all about a time, now gone, but not so very long ago, when children had a great deal of freedom to explore their surroundings and use their imagination in play. A time when the world moved at a slower pace and things were made to last. To celebrate this heritage, wherever possible, I use traditional crafts and materials to create my dolls and outfits.
Designed by Martine Brumwell in Devon
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