As an expert in the field of traditional Indian handicrafts, I have always been fascinated by the intricate and beautiful wooden toys and dolls that are produced in the city of Channapatna, located in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. Known as the “City of Toys”, Channapatna has been a hub for toy-making for centuries and is recognized by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a geographical indication. In this article, I will take you on a journey through the history, production process, and cultural significance of these unique and charming toys and dolls.
Myron Burglin
Extreme bacon enthusiast. Unapologetic twitter enthusiast. Avid web scholar. General music geek. Hipster-friendly social media advocate. Freelance twitter trailblazer.
Related Articles
What kind of game are wooden blocks?
Myron Burglin2 minutes readBlock Play offers an open, creative and valuable play and learning experience available to all environments. It offers children freedom: to explore, to take.
Why Montessori Toys Should Be Made of Wood
Myron Burglin3 minutes readDiscover the benefits of using wooden toys in Montessori education and why they are superior to plastic toys. Learn about the environmental impact, visual appeal, durability, and purpose of Montessori toys.
The Expert's Guide to Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Child's Toys
Myron Burglin3 minutes readLearn from a pediatrician how to effectively clean and disinfect your child's toys, including whether or not you can put plastic toys in the dishwasher.
The Benefits of Wooden Toys for Babies
Myron Burglin4 minutes readDiscover the many reasons why wooden toys are the best choice for your child's development and the environment. From safety to sustainability to encouraging imagination, there are countless benefits to choosing wooden toys.