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Traditional Handmade Toys and Games

Rediscover the joy of childhood with handmade baby toys that celebrate India’s rich craft traditions. Carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans, our collection features traditional Indian toys made from natural materials, ensuring a safe and nostalgic playtime. 

Each piece is more than just a toy—it’s a story, a memory, a connection to a simpler time. With Gaatha, let little hands explore the magic of heritage with toys that are not just played with but cherished for generations!

Made & Mkt by: KAAM BOLE by Hariyaben Uttam Product Code: 4056-KB-11
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.415
Made & Mkt by: KAAM BOLE by Hariyaben Uttam Product Code: 4056-KB-16
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.415
Made & Mkt by: KAAM BOLE by Hariyaben Uttam Product Code: 4056-KB-17
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.415
Made & Mkt by: KAAM BOLE by Hariyaben Uttam Product Code: 4056-KB-19
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.450
Dhingli - Cotton dolls ✽ 21 Dhingli - Cotton dolls ✽ 21
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Made & Mkt by: KAAM BOLE by Hariyaben Uttam Product Code: 4056-KB-21
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.450
Dhingli - Cotton dolls ✽ 33 Dhingli - Cotton dolls ✽ 33
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Made & Mkt by: KAAM BOLE by Hariyaben Uttam Product Code: 4056-KB-33
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.450
Guppy! ⚘ Crochet { Mobile Pouch } ~ 2 Guppy! ⚘ Crochet { Mobile Pouch } ~ 2
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Made & Mkt by: Leela Design Studio Product Code: 1812-ST-02
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.548
Made & Mkt by: Rajesh Gahlot Product Code: 1706-FT-49
In India it is said that a person named Nubi created the first felted th woollen fabric to protect horse of Emperor of 11 Century, Akbar's from cold. The felted piece was very intricately decorated with  craftmanshiip of Nubi, thus impressed the emperor. The craft was given the title of Namda a..
Rs.863
Made & Mkt by: Rajesh Gahlot Product Code: 1706-FT-40
In India it is said that a person named Nubi created the first felted th woollen fabric to protect horse of Emperor of 11 Century, Akbar's from cold. The felted piece was very intricately decorated with  craftmanshiip of Nubi, thus impressed the emperor. The craft was given the title of Namda a..
Rs.1,024
Made & Mkt by: Rajesh Gahlot Product Code: 1706-FT-33
  Khidki is a home to non-toxic, green products for children. Collaborating with artisans from various craft clusters across India, they make contemporary toys with low energy traditional processes and sustainable materials. Each toy focuses on understanding of play and developmental needs ..
Rs.425
Made & Mkt by: Rajesh Gahlot Product Code: 1706-FT-21
In India it is said that a person named Nubi created the first felted th woollen fabric to protect horse of Emperor of 11 Century, Akbar's from cold. The felted piece was very intricately decorated with  craftmanshiip of Nubi, thus impressed the emperor. The craft was given the title of Namda a..
Rs.810
Made & Mkt by: Rajesh Gahlot Product Code: 1706-FT-18
In India it is said that a person named Nubi created the first felted th woollen fabric to protect horse of Emperor of 11 Century, Akbar's from cold. The felted piece was very intricately decorated with  craftmanshiip of Nubi, thus impressed the emperor. The craft was given the title of Namda a..
Rs.920
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FAQs About handmade kids Product

In ancient India, children typically wore simple cotton garments like unstitched cloth wraps, loincloths, or tunics, suited to the climate and region. These clothes were often handmade, using natural fibers and dyes, reflecting traditional Indian textile practices.

The best way to dress a toddler is in soft, breathable, and chemical-free cotton, preferably handwoven or organic. It is gentle on sensitive skin, regulates body temperature, and ensures all-day comfort and safety.

The best bed sheets for kids are soft, breathable, and made from natural fabrics like 100% handloom cotton. These are gentle on sensitive skin, hypoallergenic, and help create a safe, comfortable sleep environment.

Popular traditional Indian toys include Channapatna wooden toys, Etikopakka, Kondapalli dolls, Thanjavur dancing dolls, and lac-crafted spinning tops. These eco-friendly, handcrafted toys are safe, educational, and rooted in rich cultural heritage.

You should always opt for handmade Indian toys crafted from natural, non-toxic materials like wood or fabric, free from harmful chemicals. It is also essential to ensure that they are age-appropriate, have smooth finishes, and meet BIS safety standards for worry-free play.

Handmade Kids Essentials

Apparel: There’s something timeless and heartwarming about dressing children in clothes that are made with love, not just machines. In many parts of India, the tradition of handmade clothes design continues to thrive, where hand printed fabrics, soft to touch and gentle on skin, are carefully shaped into tiny garments that carry big stories. As the demand for baby and kidswear grows globally, more parents are turning toward sustainable, handcrafted options, not just for their beauty, but for their other advantages. It is a quiet movement, but a meaningful one.

Accessories: Welcoming a newborn into the world is a moment of magic—one that deserves care, intention, and softness in every little detail. From tiny baby hair accessories to thoughtfully put-together newborn essential kits, every item that touches a baby’s skin matters. These small handcrafted touches not only celebrate cultural heritage but also ensure comfort, breathability, and safety, especially during a baby's early months when sensitivity is highest.

Sleep Products: A child spends nearly 40% of their early life asleep, that’s why creating a nurturing sleep environment is more than comfort, it’s care. Soft textures, gentle fabrics, and familiar warmth can make all the difference in how deeply and peacefully a child sleeps. Choosing the right kids sleep essentials is not just about softness, it is about safety, breathability, and the invisible feeling of warmth a child senses when tucked in. In many Indian households, sleep accessories like handmade pillows and bedsheets are lovingly stitched by hand, often using natural cotton and age-old quilting techniques passed down through generations. These are not just products, they are pieces of stories, crafted with intuition, care, and a deep understanding of what a child needs.