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  2. Polly Pocket - Wikipedia

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    Polly Pocket was designed by Chris Wiggs in 1983 for his daughter Kate. Using a makeup powder compact, he fashioned a small house for the tiny doll.Bluebird Toys of Swindon, England, licensed the concept, and the first Polly Pocket toys appeared in stores in 1989. [2]

  3. 10 Polly Pocket Toys From the ’90s That Are Way More Valuable ...

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    This 1993 Polly Pocket features a dance floor, gift boxes, and a dressing room where Polly can get ready. The never-been-opened item is selling for $200 , which is definitely a lot more than what ...

  4. Bluebird Toys - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Toys plc was a British toy company.They were responsible for the Polly Pocket brand, Havok wargame and Disney Tiny Collection. The company's previous toy lines included Manta Force, Oh Penny!, the British version of Oh Jenny! from Matchbox Toys, Mighty Max and miniature Thomas and Friends sets.

  5. Category:Polly Pocket - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the British toy line Polly Pocket (1989-) and its adaptations. Pages in category "Polly Pocket" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Here’s How Much Your Vintage 1990s Toys Might Be Worth - AOL

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    For instance, a sealed Polly Pocket Jewel Case sold for $600 recently, and a Carry ‘N Play Dream Home sold for $550. Hot Wheels There’s also a huge demand for Hot Wheels.

  7. Mighty Max (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Max was a series of toys that were manufactured by Bluebird Toys PLC in the UK in 1992. The toys were similar to the earlier Polly Pocket toyline, but these toys were marketed primarily towards young boys. In Canada and the United States, they were distributed by Irwin Toy Limited and Mattel Inc. respectively.