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  2. The Doll's House (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book centres on the discovery of a dead pre-transition male-to-female transgender individual on a council housing estate in Birmingham.The inside of the house is like a doll's house with pink ribbons and pink walls, stuffed toys and the table set for a tea party. [1]

  3. List of works featuring killer toys - Wikipedia

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    The doll is most likely based on the real-life appearance of "Annabelle", a possessed Raggedy Ann doll. 1994: The Mega Man episode "Crime of the Century," Dr. Wily reprograms a bunch of dolls and other toys to perform robberies all over the city. However, it's all just a diversion so Wily can get his hands on something much more valuable: a ...

  4. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    Tudor style doll's house circa 1930. A dollhouse or doll's house is a toy house made in miniature.Since the early 20th century dollhouses have primarily been the domain of children, but their collection and crafting is also a hobby for many adults.

  5. Twinkle (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The comics were introduced by Twinkle herself and featured comic strips, dress-up dolls, a Twinkle Club letters page, and, often, puzzles. Among the most popular comic strips were Nurse Nancy (illustrated by Sabine Price), Jenny Wren , Witch Winkle , Polly's Magic Paintbox , Goldilocks and Her Three Bears , My Baby Brother , The Three Pennys ...

  6. Valley of the Dolls (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Valley of the Dolls is the first novel by American writer Jacqueline Susann.Published in 1966, the book was the biggest-selling novel of its year. [1] By 2016 it had sold more than 31 million copies, [2] making it one of the all-time best-selling fictional works in publishing history.

  7. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Ideal produced over 200 variations of dolls throughout the composition era. [2] In 1914, Ideal had a boy doll launched named the Uneeda Kid, after a biscuit company. [29] [28] It was patented on December 8, 1914. [30] The 15-inch boy doll wore a blue and white bloomer suit and held a box of Uneeda Biscuits under his arm. [31]

  8. The Doll People - Wikipedia

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    The Doll People is a children's novel written by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, first released in 2000 by Hyperion Books. It is illustrated by Brian Selznick, the author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret. It tells a story about the imaginary world of dolls when no one is watching. [1]

  9. The Dollhouse Murders - Wikipedia

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    The Dollhouse Murders is a 1983 book written by author Betty Ren Wright. It is a story of teenager, Amy, and her sister, Louann, who had an intellectual disability. [1] [2] In 1989, it received the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award. [3] It was adapted into a film for television in 1992.