The large wooden figure was of a woman, painted in bright colors.
Inside the case is a crowd of small wooden lay figures.
Coming closer, he saw it was the wooden figure of a woman.
Even when he was standing up, the wooden figure loomed a good four or five inches over him.
For lack of any one better, he settled upon the little wooden figure in the corner.
In addition, three valuable wooden figures from 1520 have survived to the present day.
Why did all his thoughts come out in the form of charming little wooden figures?
How the Egyptians loved to make those tiny wooden figures.
At such moments he must have seemed a painfully wooden figure.
"The children would love to hold wooden or ceramic figures."