Did you know that dolls for Amish girls have no faces?
"Our understanding is that years ago, most of the dolls for little girls were rag dolls without faces. The Amish have retained this custom. We believe the reason is similar to the refusal to have pictures of people and is linked to the second commandment. (Exodus 20:4-6) At an early age children are learning not to have images, likenesses, idols."
Come to Shipshewana Indiana June 5,6,7 to learn more about the Amish culture, from the moment you enter the town you’ll feel like you stepped back in time.
Amish Country Cruisin’ 2009
PT_Rally
"Our understanding is that years ago, most of the dolls for little girls were rag dolls without faces. The Amish have retained this custom. We believe the reason is similar to the refusal to have pictures of people and is linked to the second commandment. (Exodus 20:4-6) At an early age children are learning not to have images, likenesses, idols."
Come to Shipshewana Indiana June 5,6,7 to learn more about the Amish culture, from the moment you enter the town you’ll feel like you stepped back in time.
Amish Country Cruisin’ 2009
PT_Rally