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The Cutest Felt Kids Toys Ever By Katerina Kozunenko

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Skilled master of creation of super cute felt kids toys Katerina Kozunenko from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, puts unique character into every single doll which makes them alive and inimitable. Each doll is created in one copy, there is no two identical ones. She is used to taking shots right on a window sill, so toys looks more real.

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