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In Grandma's Attic. David C Cook. ISBN 978-0-7814-0379-5. Richardson, Arleta (1979). More Stories From Grandma's Attic. Chariot Books. ISBN 978-0-89191-131-9. Richardson, Arleta (1999). Still More Stories From Grandma's Attic. Illustrated by Dora Leder. David C Cook. ISBN 978-0-7814-3270-2. Richardson, Arleta (1999). Treasures from Grandma ...
More likely, as Gruelle's wife, Myrtle, told Hall, Gruelle retrieved a long-forgotten, homemade rag doll from the attic of his parents' Indianapolis home sometime around the turn of the 20th century, a few years before the couple's daughter was born. [8] [32] As Myrtle Gruelle recalled, "There was something he wanted from the attic. While he ...
This 31st film entry sees the return of Barbie and her sisters, Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea as they head back to their hometown of Willows, Wisconsin while driving a camper, where they find themselves rummaging through the pups that Tiffany gave birth to them and found something in grandma's attic. After that day Barbie met Christie at Willowfest.
2. Stamps. Stamps, like so many other collectibles, are filled with variables. Condition plays a big part in determining value, as do age and rarity.
Raggedy Ann is a character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) that appeared in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young children. Raggedy Ann is a rag doll with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose.
The doll was endorsed, satirically, by the website Seeking Arrangement, which facilitates "mutually beneficial relationships," the website says. Palm Beach Sugar Daddy Ken debuted in 2005 as part ...
Max and Ruby are searching Grandma's attic for things to make Halloween costumes out of. Ruby wants them to be two characters from a fairytale, but can’t decide which one. Max just wants to be scary, "Roar!". At the end, he helps her come up the perfect fairytale duo: Beauty (or Ruby) and the Beast.
In the attic of her aunt's house, Amy finds a beautiful dollhouse that is an exact replica of the house itself. Playing with the dollhouse causes the dolls to reenact the grisly murder of Amy's great-grandparents, who died in the house thirty years before.