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The History Behind Barbie
By Althaf Ahmed
Barbara is the name that was used as an inspiration to call the Barbie doll. The woman who invented Barbie named this doll after her daughter Barbara Handler in 1959.  Ruth who was the lady who invented this doll co-founded Mattel toy company and since those early years, the Barbie doll has become known world over making the inventor probably the most recognized toy maker in the kids world.

Whimsical Tea Party Themes For Little Ladies
By Marcia Schwanger
Exciting tea party themes can add a fun twist to a traditional idea and thrill the special young lady in your life.  Little girls spend countless hours hosting imaginary tea parties - meticulously arranging miniature cups and saucers, expertly pouring invisible tea, and mastering the art of casual chitchat to a captive audience of teddy bears and dolls. Young ladies love tea parties because they make them feel beautiful, sophisticated, and very grown up. So why not make all those childhood dreams come true and plan a party that they will never forget?

Dollhouse Miniatures 101
By Therese Kuster
 It's great to see how the doll house hobby spreads around the world, more and more people are getting involved in such activities.  Now, you probably purchased or built a miniature doll house already. If you didn't, you should do that first, since we buy the miniature doll house first, and then buy the miniature furniture accessories.

Barbie Doll - A Representation of the Modern Woman
By Karina Stewart
There is more to Barbie than merely being a stylish doll, a sought-after collectible, or a well-known toy around the globe. Barbie is a society icon. She upholds the rights of women and fights for what is right in behalf of people all over the world. She has taken on a variety of roles, that of a princess, a ballerina and a presidential bet.

Sock Monkey Supplies - Make Your Own Old Fashioned Red Heeled Favorite
By Montana Morton
When I was very young, my grandmother presented me with my first red heeled sock monkey doll, and I thought he was the most adorable creature. She had made him herself using the classic Rockford red heeled socks. You can easily make your own red heeled classic monkey doll. Sock monkey supplies are very simple and inexpensive. The main costs are the Rockford red heeled socks and the fiberfill or stuffing. The only other main ingredient is your time.

Looking For Victorian Dollhouses
By Norman Burr
Doll houses can be wonderful gifts for young girls or just for people who love collectibles and beautiful things, and when you are looking for something special, you need to take a look at a Victorian doll house. Victorian dollhouses are beautifully elaborate and grand, and when you are in a place where you are thinking about moving forward and finding the right dollhouse, you should take a look at what might make a Victorian dollhouse special.

Doll House Miniatures
By Norman Burr
Whether you are building that doll house from scratch, from a kit, or purchasing one that is all ready built your doll house won't be complete until you have furnished it with a vast array of doll house miniatures. Doll house miniatures aren't just the dolls and the furniture that is placed in these little abodes but an entire ray of merchandise that can make your dollhouse look like a real home.

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