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  2. 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 ...

  3. Reborn doll - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Reborn dolls may be created from a blank kit or from a manufactured doll and are also known as lifelike dolls or reborn baby dolls. [3] [4] The hobby of creating reborn baby dolls began in the early 1990s when doll enthusiasts wanted more realistic dolls. [5] Since then, an industry and community surrounding reborn dolls has emerged. [5]

  4. We found the 20 best gifts to buy your grandkids this season

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    $10 at Walmart. Explore More Buying Options. ... If your grandchild enjoys playing with dolls but doesn’t yet have an American Girl Doll, this is the year to get them one. ... If you have a baby ...

  5. Why Midge, Barbie’s controversial best friend, is due for a ...

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    As part of the “Happy Family” set, Midge was packaged solo, with a playable in utero baby doll folded up in her removeable bump. For the first time, in addition to the red-headed White doll, a ...

  6. MGA Zapf Creation GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Baby Moves: This doll can move its arms and legs similar to a real baby. Learns to Walk: A re-release of Learn To Walk Chou Chou under the Baby Annabell brand. Sister: This doll is the same size as the normal models but works more like My First Baby Annabell. Milly Feels Better: This doll is similar to Mummy Make Me Better Chou Chou.

  7. Baby Alive - Wikipedia

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    The spoon would be inserted into its mouth, and a lever on its back pushed to have it chew the food. The food would move through the doll and end up in her diaper as plastic waste. The doll was intentionally designed to simulate the challenges of infant care. In the early 1980s, Baby Alive achieved popularity, selling up to 1 million dolls each ...