Some dolls had very elaborate dresses and some were in humble rags. A few had broken legs and quite a large number of them were victims of neglect or perhaps too much tossing around; they wore the most tangled up hair I had ever seen. I managed not to give in to my initial instinct, to fix them up and smooth their hair. Finally they were left as they were. The bears came in many different sizes and shapes. The bows and ties around their necks were uniquely different but none displayed the same facial expression.
My next plan came quickly afterwards. I collected small furniture, appliances, accessories, story books, picture frames, and all sorts of odd objects. The exhibit space allowed a tiny room for my display of children's story book scenery. Very soon, I managed to have many fictional scenes at sight.
A beautiful blonde doll sitting on a rocking chair was knitting a hat while she cared for two little baby dolls napping in a crib. A mother doll was cooking beside a window overlooking the garden. Next came three bears coming from a day of hard work in the woods and sitting down to eat the meal that a doll in blue dress had prepared for them. Out in the garden were a group of dolls wearing butterfly wings with baskets full of daisies and roses. They were planning to offer the delicate flowers to teddy bears tied down on hospital beds. Somewhere in the middle was a very pretty doll dancing to merry tunes with sparkles on her hair while several teddies played flutes and tambourines. They generously shared the joy of merry tunes with the others. A large train was huffing and puffing round the circle carrying passengers. Several dolls and teddies were on board. Finally, a classroom was set up where a doll teacher was busily engaged in educating the little teddies.
There were many charming little sights in between the displays. Did the exhibit bring smiles? It did and more. Hope for humanity proved to be a worthy cause. Once again in a very busy world filled with bitter realities, the small room offered an escape. An event that many people young at age and young at heart would remember for a while.
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