Brotherly love in playscale: finding diversity in fashion dolls and action figures from the 1960s to now: Barbie, Fashion Royalty, Momoko, Susie, GI Joe, Power Team, Mixis.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Happy Kwanzaa!
Four years ago, Deidre shared this greeting duty with her friend Keeya. Since Keeya was featured on another blog, we decided that Deidre could go solo this year. So here is our East Philly Kwanzaa ambassador. Alas, she is too pooped to answer any questions tonight. I took the photo a few hours ago; little Deidre has long since gone to sleep. Sigh. In addition to the Black Doll Collecting blog post, I offer this link to an Integrity Toys' Kwanzaa family.
And here is a Pinterest board dedicated to Kwanzaa. Enjoy!
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Happy Kwanzaa to you D7Ana. Deidre looks festive in her colorful dress. I saw one like her on eBay yesterday. A little pricey for me in her removed from box state, but she is just as cute.
Thanks for adding a link to my post and for sharing the Pinterest board link.
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Hi DBG! Thanks for the Kwanzaa greetings. I am amazed at some of the prices charged for some dolls; I am so glad I got Deidre at her regular price - probably well under $10.00.
You are welcome to the post link - you had such a nice selection of Kwanzaa dolls. There weren't too many Kwanzaa dolls up on that Pinterest site, but they had links about the holiday.
Happy Kwanzaa D7ana! Deidre is one cute little doll.
Happy Kwanzaa to you as well, Roxanne! Yes, Deidre is a cutie ;-)
Happy Kwanzaa! I have this same Deidre, still unboxed. Thanks for the links.
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