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Fisher-Price
Dolls Made for Infants
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Fisher-Price developed darling little "first" dolls that were totally safe for baby
with no removable parts. 

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"Lolly" Rattle Doll ...Cholly" Rattle Doll

 

12" Baby's First Doll


These dolls were first produced in 1975 and were made for several years.  The pink girl is tagged #420 1975.  The blue boy is tagged #419 1977.  Each has a tiny rattle inside and both are completely washable.

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12" Honey

In 1976 Fisher-Price released this little infant doll which resembled the "Little Girl Soft Dolls" previously developed and marketed in 1974 for the preschool crowd.   There are no removable pieces, making it an excellent first doll for a baby or toddler.   This doll could represent either a girl or a boy.  It has a vinyl head with painted on blond hair and vinyl hands.  As far as I know, there were no variations on coloring or cloth pattern on "Honey". 

 

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13" Bobbie

Around 1981, this darling little infant doll was released.  Bobbie is very similar to Honey in that he (she?) has an all cloth body with non-removable clothing and bonnet.  Only the face is vinyl.  Bobbie is tagged #245.

 

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Slumber Babies
Yellow Lamb, White Bear, and Pink Bunny

Darling little infant dolls tagged ©1989 are about 10" tall.  A series of numbers is listed on the tag:  1364, 1365, 1366.  The yellow doll has a little lamb print on her non-removable outfit and she has floppy lamb-like ears.  The white doll has a non-removable teddy bear print outfit with rounded ears, and the pink doll has a bunny print outfit with longer bunny ears.

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I really wasn't sure where to put this "dolly" but it reminds me of something that would be used to decorate a nursery.  What this is actually, is a picture, it has a tab in the back for hanging on the wall.  It is a 9" square, foam filled,  and is completely machine washable.  The doll fits into the cut-out on the front.  She squeaks when she is squeezed.
Little Miss Muffet (I assume), tag #447, with a copyright date of 1977.

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Here is another foam filled pillow picture type doll.  Again, a nursery rhyme theme; Humpty Dumpty.  This one has a rattle inside.  Not sure how many are actually in the series.
Humpty Dumpty, tag #446 ©1977

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