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  2. MGA Zapf Creation GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Time to Sleep: This doll can be used to practice sleeping patterns. Time To Sleep can sleep, close its eyes and, after a short while, wake up. Newborn: A squishy and softer version of My First Baby Annabell made for younger children. Baby Moves: This doll can move its arms and legs similar to a real baby.

  3. Baby Alive - Wikipedia

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    Baby Alive is a baby doll brand made by Hasbro that eats, drinks, wets and in some cases messes and has a movable mouth. It was originally made and introduced by Kenner in 1973, and reintroduced by Hasbro in 2006.

  4. Reborn doll - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, a Channel 4 series, My Fake Baby, explored the lives of women who collect the lifelike baby dolls. [4] Featuring this documentary the British television magazine show on Channel 4, Richard & Judy, held an interview with the reborn artist in the documentary, Jaime Eaton, collector Mary Flint and psychiatrist Raj Persuad. [28]

  5. These $325 hand-crocheted dolls can give birth and breastfeed

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    A mom of two went viral on TikTok after sharing videos of the hand-crocheted birthing dolls she makes and sells online. These $325 hand-crocheted dolls can give birth and breastfeed Skip to main ...

  6. The true story behind 'Barbie's' discontinued dolls, from ...

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    As Barbie (Margot Robbie) takes viewers on a tour through Barbie Land, one doll's appearance sticks out. Midge, played by Emerald Fennell, sports a huge baby bump as she eagerly waves to Robbie's ...

  7. Betsy Wetsy - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Wetsy was a "drink-and-wet" doll originally issued by the Ideal Toy Company of New York in 1937. [1] [2] It was one of the most popular dolls of its kind in the Post–World War II baby boom era.

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