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  2. How to use the viral Barbie Selfie Generator to create your ...

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    To make your Barbie dreams come true, first go to the Barbie selfie generator website on a phone or computer. Users will then be prompted to take a selfie , or upload their own.

  3. How to make your own 'Barbie' meme - AOL

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    C'mon, Barbie, let's go make a meme!A new teaser trailer and clever character posters for the movie of the year, Greta Gerwig's Barbie, debuted Tuesday (April 4) and set the internet ablaze with ...

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  5. Barbie Dreamhouse - Wikipedia

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    Mattel debuted the Dreamhouse in 1962, three years after Barbie hit the market, and at a time when it was rare for a woman to own her own home. The first Dreamhouse was made of cardboard and had one room. It had a television set, a record player, and no kitchen. [1] By 1974, the Barbie Dreamhouse was a townhouse with three stories and six rooms ...

  6. Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday - Wikipedia

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    The film release was accompanied by its soundtrack album, Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday and More!, which was released on global music streaming services. Apart from its first single, "Make A New Day!", [9] the album is made up of songs obtained from the YouTube Kids special, Barbie Dreamtopia: Festival of Fun.

  7. Make Your Own Bed - Wikipedia

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    Make Your Own Bed is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Francis Swann, Edmund Joseph and Richard Weil. The film stars Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Alan Hale, Sr., George Tobias and Robert Shayne. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 10, 1944. [1] [2]