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Post by angelnise on Jun 8, 2006 9:40:26 GMT -5
Samantha's Doll was released in 1986, revised at least once, and retired in 2008 with Samantha's archival. It is associated with the book Samantha's Surprise.
For Christmas, Samantha longed for the beautiful doll she saw in the window of Schofields's Toy Store. It's made of porcelain with movable arms and legs. Her hair is tied back in a big pink bow that matches her ruffly party dress. In her arms she carries a tiny wooden nutcracker - the perfect Christmas doll.
I have a PM version.
I have to give her an A. As a play doll for a doll, she makes more sense than the minis and is much more historically accurate. I keep her wrapped up so she can be opened and reopened, if my niece wants to play "Christmas". She's very cute, as long as you make sure to keep her hair from getting "fuzzy".
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