March 3, 2026 - May 2, 2026
2026-03-03T10:00:00
The MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center
198 Bank Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
WWII Paper Dolls Activity | Activity HQ
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Learn about the role of women during World War II and the history of paper dolls while dressing up a wartime-inspired paper doll of your own to take home!
Due to advance in printing technology, the popularity and accessible of paper dolls increased in the early 20th Century. By the 1930s, movie stars and brides were the most popular types of paper dolls. World War II challenged that for a time. During the war, millions of women joined service organizations, worked in industry, and served in the military to support the war effort. Their participation was encouraged by the government and by society. Paper dolls reflected this sentiment. During the 1940s, women’s war related uniforms became a prominent paper doll feature. Learn about the role of women during wartime while dressing up your own paper doll as a WAC, WAVE, riveter, and more!