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  2. Bitty Baby - Wikipedia

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    Bitty Baby is an American Girl line of 15" infant baby dolls for children ages 3 and up. Bitty Baby's arms, legs, and head are made from vinyl . A precursor to the line called Our New Baby [ 1 ] was first released in 1990, [ 2 ] which consisted of Caucasian (with blond hair), African-American, and Asian-American variants. [ 3 ]

  3. The Marvelous World of Shani - Wikipedia

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    The line of dolls was known as Asha - African American Collection (or simply Asha), which the back of the box stated that the name meant life in Swahili. Confusingly, though the dolls happened to share a name with one of Shani's friends Asha, the dolls had nothing to do with each other and weren't the same character, made more apparent by the ...

  4. Polly Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The dolls would continue to be sold exclusively in Brazil until the brand's 2018 reboot. [citation needed] On February 12, 2018, it was announced that Polly Pocket would be making a comeback, with a relaunch of the dolls. [9] [10] The new toys are miniature dolls in playsets, like the original 1990s Polly Pocket, rather than the larger Fashion ...

  5. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, Ideal partnered with its competitors the American Character Doll Company and the Alexander Doll Company to establish the United States-Israeli Toy and Plastic Corporation. The company was created to produce material for toys in Israel; the U.S. Ideal CEO Abraham Katz was named president of the new company.

  6. 25 Toy Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    American Plastic Toys' products have been "proudly made in the USA since 1962," and the company makes more than 125 different products at four plants in Michigan and Mississippi, though it notes ...

  7. My Child - Wikipedia

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    All African-American and Hispanic dolls had brown eyes (Hispanic dolls eyes have orange rays above their pupils). The other dolls had blue, aqua, green, or brown eyes. Occasionally a doll can be found with a factory 'flaw' and their eye color can vary from the standard, for example hazel, lilac, blue-gray, blue-green, and green.

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