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  1. Are Barbie Dolls Still Collectible?
    by Simon Christopher. Since bursting onto the toy market in a black and white swimsuit on March 9 1959, Barbie has certainly made her mark and is undoubtedly queen amongst dolls even after more than forty years of life. Created by Ruth Handler and marketed by the Mattel toy company, Barbie has successfully moved with the times for almost five decades adopting changing fashions to maintain her place as the top toy dol... products, articles, news

  2. Girls Like Dressing Up Dolls
    by Victor Epand. Dolls give wonderful company to girls during their play time. With dolls, kids are able to build up relationships. There is no special rule regarding how to play with a doll. Most of the kids like to experience parenting skills with their dolls. It is seen that many girls like to feed their dolls, makes them sleep by singing rhymes, brush their teeth and give the dolls a bath. Most of the kids wo... products, articles, news

  3. Dolls, Figurines And The Value Of Role Play
    by Victor Epand. What is it that girls' dolls and boys' figurines have in common? Admittedly they both have heads, arms and legs, and look vaguely but not entirely human. Girls' dolls tend to be about a foot in height at least, whereas most boys' figurines are around six inches tall. There doesn't appear to be any particular reason for this height discrepancy apart from the physical requirements that girls' dolls... products, articles, news

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