These dolls, acquired by Scout and Jem in chapter seven, are very important to Scout and Boo Radley's character development. The dolls bear a very detailed resemblance to the children. The figurines, among the other mystery gifts, make Scout more curious as to what happens behind closed doors in the Radley household. They also show Arthur "Boo"'s eagerness to communicate and connect with the world outside. These dolls also build upon the eerie theme of Boo Radley, the detail in the doll's creation suggesting that he may have been watching the children. The finding of these items shows us Scout's trait for curiosity and give us a bit of insight into the world of the mysterious Boo Radley.