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Bill Sanders,he sold it to Hasbro,the cartoon was made to sell the dolls,not the other way around.
Jem is a 80's fictional character on TV, known because of her band, Jem and the Holograms. She has pink, crazy hair and Jem Star Earrings, which are motion sensors to activate Sinergy, a robot/holographic character who can create holograms and stuff like that. You can watch Jem and the Holograms on the Hub.
American Girl, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, Jem and Maxie were some of them.
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Boo Radley was the one who placed the treasure in the hole in a tree. Then Jem and Scout found that said treasure later on. It was two dolls that resemble each person.
Scout and Jem find two Indian-head pennies in the knothole of the tree.
1960s--Tammy, Tressy, the Littlechaps 1970s--Dusty, the Mego dolls, Tuesday Taylor, Darci 1980s--Jem, Maxie 1990s--Happy to be Me, Gene 2000s--Bratz, Moxie, Liv, Tyler
The soap dolls represent Boo Radley's attempts to connect with Scout and Jem, symbolizing his caring nature and desire for friendship. They also highlight the theme of childhood innocence and imagination throughout the novel. Additionally, the soap dolls serve to humanize Boo and challenge the misperceptions the children have of him.
Scout and Jem find two carved soap figures that resemble them in the knothole of the tree. The treasures are left there by Boo Radley as he wants to establish a friendship with the children in a subtle way.
they found gum, two indian head pennies, two carved dolls that looked exactly like them, a spelling bee metal and cement.
yes jem is courageous
This is a brief list of some of the fashion doll competitors through the decades:1960s: Tammy, Tressy1970s: Dusty, Darci, the Mego dolls such as Farrah Fawcett and Cher1980s: Jem, Maxie, Brooke Shields1990s: Happy to be Me2000s: Bratz, Liv, Moxie Girls, Gene, TylerIn England, her strongest competition since the 1960s has been Sindy. In the Middle East for the past 10 years there has been a doll sold named Fulla.1960s--Tammy, the Littlechaps, Tressy 1970s--Dusty, Mego dolls, Tuesday Taylor1980s--Jem, Maxie1990s--Happy to be Me, Tonner dolls, Miss America2000s--Bratz, Liv, MoxieGet Set Club Inc. produced five ethnically diverse dolls that were fully poseable and had naturally shaped bodies, while GP Toys introduced Walking Tanya, which had a human stride.Crib life doll