What kind of Doll is a Thumbelina doll?
Vintage Ideal Doll Thumbelina Black African American MiB 1983 14″ Classic… 9″ Vinyl/Cloth Vintage Ideal TT-9-H108 (?) Thumbelina Doll 1967 Japan WORKS GREAT IDEAL 1980s VINTAGE THUMBELINA 16″ DOLL.
When did the Thumbelina teddy bear come out?
Children of the 1960’s will have fond memories of stuffed animals such a teddy bears and rabbits that moved their heads to the time of a built-in music box, but perhaps even more memorable than this was Ideal Toy Company’s Thumbelina Doll which was originally released in 1960 and designed around that music-box type movement.
What was the most popular baby doll in the 1960’s?
In the 1960’s, Thumbelina was Ideal Toy Company’s most popular baby doll and this is why so many women remember her fondly today.
How to read an antique German Doll Mark?
How to read an antique German doll mark? How to identify a doll? Look for a doll makers mark, if one is present it is often found on the back of the dolls head, on the upper or lower back, under the arms, bottoms of the feet, on a cloth body, a tag may be sewn into a seam.
Vintage Ideal Doll Thumbelina Black African American MiB 1983 14″ Classic… 9″ Vinyl/Cloth Vintage Ideal TT-9-H108 (?) Thumbelina Doll 1967 Japan WORKS GREAT IDEAL 1980s VINTAGE THUMBELINA 16″ DOLL.
When did Hans Christian Anderson make the Thumbelina doll?
1961 Rare Tiny Thumblina Ideal non- working pull string. Thumbelina is based on a Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale and has inspired a wide range of Thumbelina doll models. These include some vintage models from the 60s and 70s and ones inspired by the Don Bruth produced animation film. What are Thumbelina dolls?
Is the movie Thumbelina based on a true story?
Thumbelina is based on a Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale and has inspired a wide range of Thumbelina doll models. These include some vintage models from the 60s and 70s and ones inspired by the Don Bruth produced animation film.
What should I use to clean my Thumbelina doll?
Clean the skin lightly with baby wipes. Do not rub the face too harshly to avoid taking off the paint. Use a soft toothbrush to brush off any dirt that might be stuck in the crevices of the doll like the nostrils, ears, and nails.