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  2. MGA Zapf Creation GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Newborn: A squishy and softer version of My First Baby Annabell made for younger children. 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.

  3. MGA Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The film is about Queen Bee, a young girl who finds herself in the popular dolls' animated world, where she must help them create a movie. It is the first feature length film of the L.O.L Surprise franchise. It received mixed-to-average reviews from audiences. Another movie, L.O.L. Surprise! Winter Fashion Show was released in October 2022. [17]

  4. Baby furniture - Wikipedia

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    Over time, more furniture was created with the infant's safety in mind, and there are several types and functionalities of these. Typical pieces include an infant bed (such as a crib, bassinet, or cradle), changing table, high chair, playpen, baby walker, and toy chest. Products, features, and costs vary between countries and have changed over ...

  5. Holly Hobbie (fictional character) - Wikipedia

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    It features Ruby Jay as thirteen-year-old Holly Hobbie, a country girl who enjoys playing the guitar, hailing from a small town and seeking to save her grandmother's Calico Café. The series draws loosely upon past elements created for the Holly Hobbie franchise, but includes modern elements, such as Holly's use of a crowdfunding page.

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  7. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    The baby houses of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the toy dollhouses of the 19th and early 20th century rarely had uniform scales, even for the features or contents of any individual house. Although a number of manufacturers made lines of miniature toy furniture in the 19th century, the products were not made to a strict scale.