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  2. List of Mattel toys - Wikipedia

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    Chatty Cathy (1960–1965) Mattel's original talking doll. The pull-string talking mechanism that was created for Chatty Cathy in 1960, and it was used in many Mattel talking dolls from 1960 to 1975. Re-issue new doll (1970–1972) Re-issue '60s version (1998–2001). Creatable World (2019–present) Six construction kits for gender-neutral dolls.

  3. Doc McStuffins - Wikipedia

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    The series chronicles freckled, [11] 7-year-old [12] Dottie "Doc" McStuffins [13] who decides she wants to become a doctor like her mother, a pediatrician. She practices for her dream job by fixing toys and dolls. When she activates her magic stethoscope, she can create a variety of supernatural effects, including traveling through time. [14]

  4. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    An older child can ride his own bike, or ride a one-wheel trailer bike with an integrated seat and handle bars. A "travel system" includes a car seat base, an infant car seat, and a baby stroller. The car seat base is installed in a car. The infant car seat snaps into the car seat base when traveling with a baby.

  5. Overrated: High-tech strollers carry same old poopy pants

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  6. American Girl - Wikipedia

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    Bitty Baby is a line of 15-inch baby dolls targeted to children aged three and older. They are cheaper than the 18-inch dolls and as of 2024, retail at $60 each. [13] [14] [15] In 2013, American Girl Publishing released Bitty Baby books, picture books aimed at girls ages 3–6. [16]

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