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Melissa & Doug Brianna - 12 Melissa & Doug Brianna - 12" Doll
Sale Price: $11.90

Your little one will fall in love with the Melissa and Doug Mine to Love 12in Brianna Doll! This huggable, soft-bodied baby doll can sit up and suck on her thumb, or the included pacifier. Brianna boasts lifelike details such as eyes that open and close, unique facial markings, exquisite brunette, nylon hair, and a fresh, baby scent! The beautifully crafted, pink clothing is removable, and Brianna can be wiped clean for years of use!

Melissa & Doug Jenna - 12 Melissa & Doug Jenna - 12" Doll
Sale Price: $11.90

Your little one will fall in love with the Melissa and Doug Mine to Love 12in Jenna Doll! This huggable, soft-bodied baby doll can sit up and suck on her thumb or the included pacifier. Jenna boasts lifelike details such as eyes that open and close, unique facial markings, and a fresh, baby scent! The beautifully crafted, pink clothing is removable, and Jenna can be wiped clean!

Little Mommy Play All Day Baby Little Mommy Play All Day Baby
Sale Price: $19.99

Fisher Price's Little Mommy Play All Day Baby brings imagination to life. This lively doll reacts to a variety of fun, playful positions and movements such as bouncing, flipping, dancing, and flying, with adorable sounds and phrases...

Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Walk & Giggle Doll Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Walk & Giggle Doll
Sale Price: $44.49

Get ready for interactive playtime with the Fisher Price Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Walk & Giggle Doll. Designed for children age three and older who enjoy playing "mommy," this life-like doll features a repertoire of more than 60 phrases, songs, and sounds...

Melissa & Doug Wooden Family Doll Set Melissa & Doug Wooden Family Doll Set
Sale Price: $9.97

Multi-generational, colorfully dressed figures are wire-framed, so they can pose in many ways, and make a great addition to any dollhouse. Inspire young imaginations for hours of pretend play!

Kids Preferred Baby Kira Doll Kids Preferred Baby Kira Doll
Sale Price: $12.99

Meet Kira, she wants to be your baby's first doll! Kira is a super soft doll and is wearing a plush dress and hat in pink with blue, purple and yellow flower embroidery. She makes a great first toy for your little girl and is baby safe with embroidered eyes and mouth...

Manhattan Toy Stella Doll Manhattan Toy Stella Doll
Sale Price: $22.40

Melissa & Doug Time to Eat Feeding Set Melissa & Doug Time to Eat Feeding Set
Sale Price: $8.99

Enhance baby doll play with the Melissa and Doug Mine to Love Time to Eat Doll Feeding Set! Little mommies everywhere will love taking care of their favorite baby doll with these adorable pink accessories! Each set includes 2 bottles with disappearing liquid, 1 divided plate, 2 baby food containers with opening lids, 1 fork, and 1 spoon...

Melissa & Doug Victoria - 14 Melissa & Doug Victoria - 14" Ballerina Doll
Sale Price: $17.86

The Melissa and Doug Mine to Love 14in Victoria Ballerina Doll is ready to take center stage! This adorable doll stands tall and features posable arms and legs for every dance move. Victoria is dressed in a removable pink leotard, fluffy tutu, and ballet slippers...

Corolle Les Cheries 13 Corolle Les Cheries 13" Fashion Doll (Camille Ballerina)
Sale Price: $33.75

Arabesque, anyone? Les Chiries' Camille Ballerina is recital-ready in a leotard, tutu, tights and pink slippers with ribbon laces. She has an all-vinyl body, moving eyes and long rooted hair that can be worn down or styled up - it can even be shampooed! Blue eyes...

Dolls are believed to have been around since prehistoric times, and may well have been the earliest type of toy used by man. These dolls were certainly made of natural materials such as clay, wood, and fur. Many of them may have been used as children's toys, but it is believed that they were often used to represent a deity, and likely played a key role in religious rituals and ceremonies.

None of these ancient dolls have survived through the ages, but dolls have often been found in Egyptian graves dating back as far as 3000 years. Some of these dolls were made of pottery, but most were made of flat pieces of wood painted with different designs, and with hair made of strings of wooden beads or clay. Dolls have also been found in the graves of Greek and Roman children, some with movable limbs and removable garments.

Later, Europe became a major producer of wooden dolls. Some of these dolls were made from tree stumps, while others were 'peg' dolls, made with simple peg joints and resembling a clothespin. Composition dolls, which were made from mixtures of pulped wood or paper that were molded under pressure, were developed in the 1800s. These dolls were durable and could be mass produced. Dolls with wax heads were also popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Porcelain and bisque dolls became popular at the beginning of the 19th century.

The French "bebe" dolls were popular in the 1880s. Up until this time, most dolls represented adult figures. The bebes were different, because they represented younger girls. In the 1900s, realistic German bisque dolls were introduced and became very popular. These started an ongoing trend of creating realistic dolls.

Rag and cloth dolls have been hand made for centuries. 'Rag' dolls are made of any fabric, while dolls made specifically of linen or cotton are considered to be 'cloth' dolls. Commercial production of rag dolls was started in the 1850s in England and America.

It was not until after the Civil War that doll making became an important industry in the United States. Most dolls were produced in New England, and were made of various materials such as papier-mache, leather, cloth, and rubber. Celluloid was developed in the 1860s and was used in the manufacture of dolls until the 1950s. Although these dolls could be mass produced very cheaply, they were extremely flammable, and would fade in bright light.

Hard plastic dolls were made in the 1940s, and dolls of vinyl, rubber, and foam rubber were made in the 1950s and 1960s. The use of vinyl allowed doll makers to insert hair into the head, rather than having to paint the hair on, or to use wigs.

Modern dolls have traditionally been toys for children, and 'action figures' representing 'superheroes' are now very popular with boys. There are even 'virtual' dolls available on the Internet which can be designed, dressed up, and played with on web sites. Most dolls are now manufactured using modern materials and mass production techniques. However, dolls are also now collected by adults, and some manufacturers use the same kinds of materials that were used in the past, to create 'vintage-style' collectible dolls. But whatever the type of doll, they all trace their roots back to prehistoric times. They are truly 'toys from antiquity.'

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