Diary of a Small Doll 
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Stories for all ages
Once upon a time there dwelled a tribe of charming, diminutive, mischievous and often enterprising, sand dolls.
Their rise from obscurity, masterfully ordained by their mentor and teacher, Helga. A well travelled and educated sand doll, born in the picturesque Bavarian Alps of Southern Germany.
She was banished to the southern colony of Australia as part of a chocolate exchange program.
Arriving in Australia, she quickly assumed adoption rights and fermented bonds with members of the stuffed animal and ragdoll community.
Relying on her ingenuity and unswerving determination she rallied to unite a fragmented and dejected local doll community.
The small group of peasant dolls quickly took control of their destiny and fortune.
This is their story..........
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The Opening Ceremony - vudu arrival
Bugs of the Secret Garden
The Bob dolls - Bob-Bob, Nick-Bob & Billy-Bob
Potty and the Orb Web Weaver
Sandy and Con leaving the infamous Jimbean Club House after the annual award presentations .
Another crash landing for the broom flying Potty doll....
Pes checks out the diet of
Q pot chocolate blythe (hopefully coming soon)
doll diaries
Part 2 Basheir to Bundaberg coming soon
Adventure V - A Scary encounter with the hairy Tweed Valley Troll coming soon
Adventure VI - Pes and Ellen-ly meet the Dolly Llama coming soon
Adventure IX - Demolition Doll (coming next year)
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Sanddoll Community Foundation of Eastern Australia.
Proudly sponsored by PBTMS World Tours
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For information on joining the SCFEA or helping to support the local sand doll community please email
Unfortunately there are currently no dolls available for adoption.
However we anticipate new arrivals late in 2009.
Should you wish to add your name to the adoption list.
Please contact.
Pes & Ellen Ly wait for the Tom Jones concert....
Pes and Sticky address the doll conference on climate change held at the Melbourne Hotel.
July 2008
Imagination is more important than intelligence" - Einstein
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