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It was later discontinued, and a non-speaking baby was released in 1995 with snacks and juice boxes, although these came in boxes and cans rather than packets that were mixed with water. They, as opposed to modern Baby Alive doll food and juice, had names such as Yummy Juice and Baby Cherries. It only came in two versions, Baby Alive and Baby ...
Hoops have been a popular toy across a variety of cultures since antiquity.. This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.
The first doll created by Shindana Toys was named Baby Nancy. [5] Many later Shindana Toys dolls featured ethnically correct names, including names that were Swahili in origin. Operation Bootstrap contracted with Mattel Toymakers to create a talking voice unit, just like the one invented for Chatty Cathy in 1960, for their doll Tamu in 1971.
Tom & Tessa: Baby dolls from the Strollin’ playset. Belinda: A girl doll with brown hair, chef from Pizzaria playset. Torry: An African American girl doll with a top bun. Kelley (aka Bridget): A girl doll with reddish brown pigtails. Matt: An African American boy doll with crew cut hair. Fifi: A girl doll with brown straight hair, wears a ...
In 1993, the first African-American doll (Addy Walker) was introduced into the American Girls Collection after extensive work with a seven-person advisory panel of African-American scholars. “We could have pushed the diversity button sooner,” Rowland said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
American Girl has introduced a new historical character, Claudie Wells.Her story, created in collaboration with New York Times best-selling novelist Brit Bennett, author of the Vanishing Half ...