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  2. Lenci doll - Wikipedia

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    Lenci Boy and girl dolls sitting together at the Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster. The bodies and clothing of Lenci boy and girl dolls are made of pressed woolen felt. The bodies were machine stitched up the back and across the shoulders then hand stitched between the legs. This allowed them to wear low cut tops and clothes that displayed their limbs.

  3. Buster Brown suit - Wikipedia

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    Buster Brown suit. The comic strip character Buster Brown, wearing the outfit that took his name. A Buster Brown suit was a very popular style of clothing for young boys in the United States during the early 20th century. It was named after the comic strip character Buster Brown, created in 1902 by Richard Felton Outcault.

  4. Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys - Wikipedia

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    Juchitan creates small dolls with primitive style blue-and-white decorative features. Tehuantepec continues to make pre Hispanic tangu-yu dolls. [5] In Jalisco’s main ceramic centers, Tlaquepaque and Tonalá , a number of toys stand out for their realistic features, especially miniatures of charros on horseback, mariachis , and famous people.

  5. Waldorf doll - Wikipedia

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    Dolls vary in the form best suited to the stage of development of the child; from a simple sack or pillow doll for a baby, a knotted or handkerchief style for a teething child, a simple doll with bulky limbs and either short hair or a hat for a toddler. For an older, more independent child who can change clothing and dress hair, 'formed' limbed ...

  6. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    1964–present. Materials. usually plastic. An action figure is a poseable character model figure made most commonly of plastic, and often based upon characters from a film, comic book, military, video game or television program; fictional or historical. These figures are usually marketed toward boys and adult collectors.

  7. My Scene - Wikipedia

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    My Scene (stylized in all lowercase) was an American series of fashion dolls that Mattel released in 2002. They were discontinued in the US in 2008, and worldwide in 2011. Mattel's Barbie character was one of the dolls in the toy line. The My Scene dolls' bodies were slim, similar to earlier Barbie dolls, but their heads were larger. [1]

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