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Nikie Dolls Unveils Crochet Collection Inspired by African Traditions

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Nikie Dolls celebrate African culture with brown-skinned crochet creations, inspiring pride, creativity, and heritage appreciation in children worldwide

Nikie Dolls are transforming how children connect with their heritage, one beautifully crafted doll at a time.

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Created by Yeye Adesola’s World, these brown-skinned dolls are dressed in exquisite crochet outfits paired with vibrant African fabrics like Ankara, Adire, and Kente

The collection is named after the mother of brand owner Yeyeoba Adesola Oyinloye-Ndu, honoring both family legacy and African traditions.

More than just toys, Nikie Dolls come with educational materials, crochet patterns, and scripts that teach children about African customs, modesty, and the joy of cultural expression.

Designed for ages 5 to 17—and doll lovers of all ages—the dolls encourage pride in African complexion, support local artisans, and foster creativity.

Perfect for birthdays, baby showers, or keepsakes, Nikie Dolls aim to inspire cultural pride both in Nigeria and abroad.

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Find more at Instagram’s @yeye\_adesola’s\_world and [www.seeitbeitoys.com](http://www.seeitbeitoys.com).

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