Shindana- possibly misspelled is or was an all/Black toy manufacturer located on the West Coast, it was Founded as the Shindana toy company and much was made of it as a Black Enterprise. all of the dolls were Black . I do not know if they ever advertised on Television, they did get some cross-feed publicity via an ad for the Bank Manufacturers Hanover, who bragged that they helped to finance the Shindana Toy Company- this was in the seventies. I do not know if they ever ran regular tv ads like Barbie or Major Matt Mason ( Mattel astronaut action figure). The subject is discussed in some detail in ( a Role call of dolls) in the book ( A Toy is Born) Shindana is a Swahili word and means ( Rival) or ( Competitor) that it was.
Shindana Toys was created in 1968.
Check ebay. I have been successful in finding "Sis","Wilky" and "Coochy" which are other dolls in the Li'l Souls series.
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These are the best-known of the numerous companies that have made dolls since the 1930s. American Character Analee Arranbee Bandai Creata Effanbee Hasbro Ideal Integrity Kenner Lenci Madame Alexander Mattel Mego Pullip Remco Shindana Takara Robert Tonner Topper Totsy Tyco Uneeda Vogue Worlds of Wonder Xavier Roberts Yolanda Bello
The "EG" on the back of your older Shirley Temple doll indicates that it was manufactured by the Effanbee Doll Company, which produced the dolls during the 1930s and 1940s. This mark helps identify the authenticity and age of the doll, making it a collectible item for enthusiasts. If you're considering valuing or selling the doll, its condition and any original packaging will also significantly impact its worth.
To determine the year of a Shirley Temple doll, check the markings on the doll’s body or the tags, which often include a date or production code. Additionally, the doll's features, such as the type of eyes, hair, and clothing style, can provide clues about its era, as different designs were released over the years. Reference books or online databases dedicated to doll collecting can also help identify specific models and their corresponding years.
Doll Doll Doll was created in 2001.
she has the doll is the correct grammar but you could also say she has had the doll or did she have the doll.
The Barbie doll with the number 8109 on the back typically refers to the "Barbie as a Fashion Model" from 1989. This specific doll is part of the "Barbie Fashion Model Collection," which featured sophisticated designs and a more adult aesthetic compared to traditional Barbie dolls. The number helps collectors identify and date the doll within the extensive Barbie lineup.
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