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  2. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    1:24 or half inch scale (1 foot is 1/2") was popular in Marx dollhouses in the 1950s but only became widely available in collectible houses after 2002, about the same time that even smaller scales became more popular, like 1:48 or quarter inch scale (1 foot is 1/4") and 1:144 or "dollhouse for a dollhouse" scale. 1/24th scale dolls houses, and ...

  3. Lundby (company) - Wikipedia

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    There have been many other styles of Lundby dollhouse introduced over the years, such as the 'Stockholm' House in 1975 (and a newer, more modern, version in 2005). Lundby houses, furniture and accessories are 3/4 inch scale, also known as 1:16 or today as 1:18 scale , where 1 foot in real life is 3/4 inch in dollhouse size.

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    Dollhouses and doll playsets have been popular toys for years, and some of the best gifts to give preschoolers or 3-year-olds and up. ... starting with Amazon's first October Prime Day a few years ...

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    Green Toys. $10 and up from Amazon Shop Now Available on eBay. Green Toys has recycled more than 80 million milk jugs to make eco-friendly toys that meet rigorous standards for sustainability and ...

  6. Fisher-Price - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price, Inc. is an American company that produces educational toys for infants, toddlers and preschoolers, headquartered in East Aurora, New York.It was founded in 1930 during the Great Depression by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Helen Schelle and Margaret Evans Price.

  7. Sylvanian Families - Wikipedia

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    By 1988, Sylvanian Families had become a major success around the world, winning the British Association of Toy Retailers award for "Toy of the Year" three years consecutively, in 1987, 1988 and 1989. In 1993, Tomy, who had been distributing the toys worldwide, lost the rights to the name "Sylvanian Families" in Canada and the US.