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On September 18th, 2010 04:50 a visitor came here looking for "dolls for age twelve girl" and that person was viewing the following page:
Dan Dee Hand Painted Fine Bisque Porcelain Doll, Colectors Choice, Limited Edition, 12" Tall - Dolls - Porcelain Dolls
Brand new in box, she has more hair than any other porcelain doll I have seen, a hand painted unopened, brand new beauthy ...
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"Nicki's Straw Hat" for 18" American Girl doll
Price : $45.00
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: - The following doll hat is for age 12 and up to use on their 18 inch dolls
- - STRAW HAT
- Retired for 18 inch dolls
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This Nicki's Straw Hat was made by the American Girl® Company for the 18" Nicki doll. (doll NOT included). The straw HAT has pink faux-suede trim and shades her eyes from the sun. The beaded chin strap keeps her hat secure . This accessory, that is now retired, is for the 18 inch American Girl Doll. ***Doll NOT included*** For age 12 and up.
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American Girl Cowgirl Hat
American Girl doll co makes great quality products including this cowgirl hat and the price was good for a hard to find item NEW. Very Popular Nicki doll. Item was shipped quickly and well packaged.
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"Molly's Aviator Outfit" for 18" American Girl Doll
Price : $49.00
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: - The following doll outfit is for age 12 and up
- - twill KHAKIS & bomber JACKET
- - aviator HELMET
- - SCARF
- Doll NOT included
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This Molly's Aviator Outfit was made by the American Girl® Company for the 18" Molly Doll. (Doll NOT included). It's flight time! Molly wears twill KHAKIS and bomber JACKET with WASP emblem. Tuck her braids under the aviator HELMET and wrap a SCARF around her neck. for the 18 inch American Girl Doll. ***Doll NOT included*** For age 12 and up.
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harkens back to when American Girl was worth buying from.
It's hard to believe how much this company has changed. If this outfit were made today ( which it wouldn't be because Mattel is so against anything with substance), it would be unlined, ill fitting and made of some shiny fabric - probably pink - presumably to catch the eye of shallow girls that Mattel believes are only capable of seeing things if they are frothy pink glitz.
Instead, the jacket is an exact copy of the real Averix bomber jackets made popular during WW2 and which are still popular today. It is fully lined with a well scaled quilted fabric, has a tiny zipper and snaps. The pants are a nice cotton twill and have the proper pleats and side zippers of that time period.
My dd is 14, and a typical teenager (is anyone close to finding a cure for texting yet?) but there was a time when she was quite unlike the Mattel model of what a girl should be. She became fascinated by the history of fashion at the age of five, after we listened to Anne of Green Gables on tape (it was the description of leg of mutton sleeves that caught her attention). We were so grateful to have this marvelous line of doll clothes to foster that interest with. I could show her something simple like these pants, and we'd get into an intelligent discussion about women's changing role in society (she always led these as she, not I, was born a feminist). The next thing I knew she'd be writing first ladies, or comparing fashions of other eras, or writing stories about monkeys, who just happened to be knowledgeable about history. It slays me when I hear parents scoff that American Girl dolls are nothing but overpriced status symbols. They certainly are, if you, as a parent only chose to introduce your girls to the as such. Sadly, most people who buy then do nothing more with them. But, like any tool, they have a much better use, and we found it and every day we marvel at the person we built with it.
When she lost in dolls, my dd put them away but kept the outfits out. She began ( and still does) dressing her beloved sock monkeys in these same clothes. She's moved on to other interests ( wants to be an environmental scientist) but her appreciation for quality and her understanding of how people once lived is as intact as ever.
If kids reflect the quality of the toys their parents provide them with, (I think they very much do, especially if some teaching goes along with it) then I promise you, this outfit is well worth the investment. Every teen has vapid moments, but at least I know that at the end of the day, this is a girl with a lot of substance, and part of that I owe to American Girl (the Pleasant Company version), and their well researched (and well executed) fashions of the past. The sad thing is that we have nearly 70.00 in gift certificates for the company and now there isn't a thing they sell that she would want to buy, because all that the company now sells is cheaply made, overpriced garbage. It would never have happened if more parents saw the possibilities in the product that Pleasant Rowland saw so well and tried to convey to all of us.
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adorable!
Molly's aviator outfit is so well made - I am very impressed by the craftsmanship.
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"Chocolate Cherry Accessories" for 18" American Girl Doll
Price : $29.95
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: - The following doll accessories are for girls age 12 and up
- - HEAD BAND for doll, mini STOCKING
- - a pretend CANDY CANE, mini GIFT BOX
- - set of mini NOTES, LIP GLOSS for girls
- Doll NOT included
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This Chocolate Cherry Accessory Set was made by the American Girl® Company for the 18" Just Like You Doll. Included is a red velour STOCKING, a furry HEAD BAND, a pretend CANDY CANE, a GIFT BOX, set of mini thank-you NOTES tied with a ribbon and LIP GLOSS for girls. This accessory set that is now retired is for the 18 inch American Girl Doll . **Doll NOT included** For Girls age 12 and up.
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Question : How much to sell dolls for
I have around 40-50 dolls age around 1970-1996 some where around that, any idea how much to sell them approx forNo idea, lol there from around the world with original clothes, yes, most mint with tags, no box, there not child toy dolls
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check out ebay under vintage dolls they have lots of 70s dolls up for auction varying from tiny tears which are quite cheap as they are common dolls , to sasha dolls which or expensive, if you have a kenner blythe doll then youve really won the lottery lol, even my child doll from late 80s are worth over 100 quid, tippy tumbles are sought after, if they have there original clothes they are worth much more and there original box, i am a collector of 70s dolls
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Question : about at what age do young girls stop playing with dolls
I babysit a ten year old girl and she seems so smart sometimes and adult like and then she will do something she knows she is going to get in trouble for and then the other day she brought a baby crib and some dolls over and started playing with them, and carrys them with her in there "car seat" to go back home, is this normat at this age
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I have seen some girls her age play with dolls. I think it is how a girl is brought up, or her personality- maybe she is a very mothering type. I never played with dolls. So everyone is different.
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