Worry dolls or often called trouble dolls are tiny colorful dolls. They are made in Guatemala and are used to help a child who cannot sleep due to worry, they can express their worries to one of the dolls and place it under their pillow before going to sleep.
Hello,i.am a fortunteller named helga..have you tryed the worry dolls yet. I am a fortuneteller but I have made worry dolls before and used them.they did work
Most likely coffee, also maybe wood, but I'm not sure about that second one.. Also if you look hard enough you could find "Guatemalan Worry Dolls", which they have a lot all over the world. :)
In Mayan times
Agua
Quetzals, big deer mice, Jewel Scarab Beetles, Guatemalan Redrumped Tarantulas, Guatemalan Black Iguanas
R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour - 2010 Worry Dolls - 4.10 was released on: USA: 26 October 2013
Zoo zoo dolls
dont worry about it son you cant even get blow up dolls
Bury them. Off your property and not on a common path you travel.
Worry Dolls are little dolls that are made with string and wood, which are kept in a small colorful bag. You usually have six worry dolls per bag. You take only one worry doll per worry and tell them your worry before you go to bed. Then, you place them under your pillow when you sleep. The legend of the worry dolls says that when you wake up the worry doll with be gone, just like your worry. * I make worry dolls out of miniture clothespins and embroidery floss. * I have purchased these little boxes of worry dolls. I find them at stores that sell trinkits for about a dollar. The instructions say that the dolls are given to small children to use at bedtime. The little boxes are very pretty, and it is amazing to open it up and see the brightly colored minature family. There will be some adults and several children and at least one small baby. They are about the size of a fat toothpick with clothes and hair and painted faces. I have seen these gaudy little boxes on the night stands of the fashion gurus.
Guatemalan quetzal was created in 1925.