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Barbie Princess Happy Birthday Doll Sale Price: $16.87 |
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BARBIE® Princess Birthday Doll: Happy birthday! Celebrate your birthday with Barbie® princess doll dressed in her special gown! Includes a gift-for-girl tiara as well! Doll cannot stand alone. For ages 3 and over. |
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Barbie A Fashion Fairytale Transforming Fashion Doll Sale Price: $16.98 |
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BARBIE TM A FASHION FAIRYTALE BARBIE® Doll: In the new movie, BarbieTM A Fashion Fairytale, Barbie® stars as herself in her famous fashion show outfit that transforms from a "princess gown" to a "party couture dress... |
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Barbie Jailhouse Rock Elvis Barbie Doll Sale Price: $13.80 |
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Elvis Presley in Jailhouse RockELV75 Birthday 2010Pink Label Barbie CollectorSinger, dancer, and actor, he starred in 33 movies,including Jailhouse Rock, which inspiredthis portrait doll |
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The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie: A Doll's History and Her Impact on Us Sale Price: $7.98 |
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During her unparalleled fifty-year history, Barbie has been the doll that some people love-and some people love to hate. There's no question she's influenced generations, but to what end? Acclaimed nonfiction author Tanya Lee Stone takes an unbiased look at how Barbie became the icon that she is, and at the impact that she's had on our culture (and vice versa)... |
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Barbie in A Mermaid Tale Sale Price: $14.99 |
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Barbie Beach Party Doll Sale Price: $8.07 |
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Barbie and friends hit the beach, they love sun and fun. Add to your collection. |
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Barbie Doll'd up Nail Printer Polish 3 Pc. Replacement Pack Sale Price: $14.95 |
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Disney Princess Bath Beauty Belle Doll Sale Price: $8.79 |
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This underwater beauty will bring hours of fin-tastic fun to the tub. Change her hair and bodice color with just a splash of cold water. Belle wears a lovely shimmer skirt and comes with a squeezable version of her adorable teacup friend. |
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Barbie I can Be Purple Cheerleader Dress with BONUS Matching Dress for Barbie Doll Sale Price: $16.95 |
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Barbie Purple Cheerleader dress with BONUS matching dress for Barbie Doll! |
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A Woodworking Scroll Saw Patterns and Instructions Plan to Build Your Own Victorian Barbie Doll House Project Sale Price: $25.95 |
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**Your purchase does not include the actual pre-built project. It is not a ready-to-assemble kit. **Your purchase does not include any wood or assembly hardware (screws, nails, glue, etc). **A FREE sheet of 18 x 24 inch tracing paper (carbon paper) INCLUDED! Finished Dimensions: Width: 60 inches (150 cm) Height: 49... |
There is a certain irony that a doll fashioned after a German men's joke, Bild Lilli, should have captured the desire of millions of young girls around the world. She was the inspiration of Ruth Handler who found her while visiting Switzerland in the mid 1950s. Apparently Ruth's own daughter, Barbie, preferred to play with more adult like dolls than baby dolls. With the help of both technicians and engineers from Mattel (a company owned by the Handlers and their partner Harold Mattson) and Charlotte Johnson, a fashion designer, Ruth had her Barbie. In 1958 the patent for this long-limbed, small-waisted, shapely doll was granted. The first Barbie had either long blond or brunette hair in a pony tail and wardrobe to die for.
Her initial appearance at the 1959 New York Toy show was not very spectacular. Because this was such a departure from the accustomed baby doll toy buyers were reluctant to stock her. However toy consumers changed that and by the following year demand far exceeded Mattel's forecast. It is hard to know but it is possible that Barbie's acceptance was because she represented a 3 dimensional version of the popular paper dolls of the time.
The greatest controversy surrounding Barbie has been that she does not represent a realistic body image. If the 1/16 scale that she is fashioned upon was expanded to full size her waist would be 18 inches. This combined with a 36 inch chest and a 33 inch hip is just not achievable by the majority of women. At the time Barbie was gaining her most popularity women were fighting for equality in both the work place and at home. Many women did not want their daughters to have the idea that to be accepted you needed to be a shapely underweight woman. To add to this unrealistic body figure, in 1965 Barbie came with a book on weight lose that advised not eating. That year the Barbie doll was accompanied with pink bathroom scales reading 110lbs. Many Mothers were very disturbed by this message. Finally with eating disorders sharply on the rise in 1997 Mattel gave way to pressure and increased Barbie's waist.
In an attempt to gain acceptance Mattel has built a whole family surrounding Barbie. Mattel has produced a number of themes to emulate real life. In 1965 she appeared as an Astronaut, in 1971 she becomes a hippie, in 1976 she becomes an Olympic skier, a gymnast, a skater, a doctor, a nurse, a ballerina, and a flight attendant. In 1980 Barbie becomes multiracial and in 1989 she joins the U.S. Army. In 1997 Barbie takes to the Harley-Davidson and was the most desired doll of the year. In 1999 Barbie begins the message that girls can do anything and be anyone! This is followed in 2000 with Barbie running for president. In 2001 Barbie stars in her first movie Barbie in the Nutcracker. Since that time Barbie has combined movies that portray her doing "good deeds" with a combination of body styles. She is either dressed in glamorous ball gowns or sporting tattoos.
Although the Bratz dolls and the new Liv doll have taken a run at replacing her, Barbie celebrated her fiftieth birthday this year and apparently is as popular as ever
This article is written by Pat Tate who has always loved toys. Visit these sites to see more information about Barbie http://toptenchristmasideas.com/barbie-three-musketeers.html
Is there a doll barbie or similar that allows you dye it's hair?
I have a niece who wants a barbie (she may have been using the term generically to reference any doll) that comes with a hair dyeing kit. I'm not familiar with dolls at all, anyone know what doll this is. It's her Christmas present and as a good uncle I don't want to let her down.
My niece had a Bratz doll that came with a different colored gels that you could use to streak the dolls hair. I'm not sure if they still make this though, I'm not sure if they make any Bratz dolls. But I would assume that there's something like that out there, kids usually see things in commercials.
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