African American Dolls - for girls only


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I read a lot of books about African-American dolls. I want to tell you what I learned.

The dream of every girl of her childhood dolls. But what kind? On sale now! You will find many different dolls, young and old, black and white, beautiful and elegant.

The famous and classic Barbie doll is unknown. She is lively and attractive doll, with many characters. She has many clothes, accessories, and girls love to dress her.For many years, Barbie has been made of the same color white. Once a black Barbie doll was released after a few, said Christie. She had a single red dress with gold edge and beautiful thick hair. This doll is now considered a collector's item, although it is very expensive, but are in the past, it is not easy. Then the company Mattel doll has often produced the black, and each time was better.

AfricanAmerican girls were very happy with the production when the market itself has started to like dolls. That's because the doll is a portrait of her and were very comfortable for children. Starting today, more and more companies that produce black dolls because they are needed. Now many women have to sew doll myself have seen many African-American dolls made by hand. Nothing can be better than such a gift. Such a doll with the warmth of hands and the joy of the heart.

African AmericanDolls have their story. Very many years ago was in poor families are pieces of old debris, old clothes, soap and water. The women collect the pieces and sew them in dolls, stuffed with old thread or cloth. The doll did not need much decoration, it was enough to make a thread to sew the mouth, eyes, eyebrows and black threads and was ready. Even a doll can easily be dressed in a suit and adorned with buttons. These dolls were used asprimitive dolls, because they are very simple in appearance, but very valuable for children.

Today, a doll, surprised as anyone, but my advice is to try everything to make this doll. It will bring much joy to you and your child.

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