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Natural colour jute bag printed with "I'm not a plastic bag" and "I'm fairly traded too" in shades of brown.From Earth Bags in Kolkata.Dimensions: 42cm (w), 32cm (h), 28cm (handles)People who bought this item also bought:
Soapstone pebble with "Friendship" carved in. Carved out of palewa stone, which is a type of Indian soapstone. From Tara Projects in India.Dimensions: size will vary, but does sit perfectly in your hand.People who bought this item also bought:
Taylors of Harrogate ground coffee. Strength 3.Medium roast coffee.227g bag.
This small worry doll comes in a small bag.According to Guatemalan legend, worry dolls take away any worries a child may have. The child tells their worries to the doll before going to bed. In the morning the child wakes up without their worries, which have been taken away by the doll during the night.Item not suitable for very young children due to the size of the item and care should be taken. Made by CreArte in Guatemala.Dimensions: Doll 5.5cm, Bag 6.2cm x 9.7cmColours will vary. People who bought this item also bought:
Soapstone pebble with "Faith" carved in. Carved out of palewa stone, which is a type of Indian soapstone. From Tara Projects in India. Dimensions: size will vary, but does sit perfectly in your hand. People who bought this item also bought:
We love these recycled newspaper bags - you're unlikely to find any two the same! These are made from recycled Indian newspapers with jute handles. They're actually much stronger than they look, we've used them for bottles (amongst other things!).The organisation making these bags was set up in 2004 by street children. They wanted to give something back in return for the opportunities they received in escaping their circumstances. Through making these bags and the income they generate, they are able to take care of other street children. This means they are able to go to school and enjoy being children, rather than facing far worse situations.Dimensions: 32cm (h), 25cm (w), 25cm (handles)