LYDIA. You can tell that this doll came out in the 1970's. I have bemoaned the lack of paper dolls representing characters of different races before. A sign of the times for sure. Yet this foxy lady is letting it all hang out so to speak with a dazzling wardrobe that boldly reflects her pride in her heritage.
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DODI. We started last week off with Tammy & her Family of dolls. This week it's Dodi, Tammy and Pepper's friend with her rather ...

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KATE GREENAWAY GIRLS. Kate Greenaway lived and worked in England in the mid to late 1800's. Her fanciful illustrations of nostalgically ...
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MARGARET O'BRIEN 2. I've posted another Margaret O'Brien set some months back. This set shows her slightly older and with a bit ...
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MISS TEENAGE AMERICA. For our 200th post we featured Miss America so now at 250 posts here she is....Miss Teenage America 1964, Judy Doll. A...
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