When I was growing up, I loved to play with my dolls!
I was the only girl in our family and I think my parents probably spoiled me.
I had lots of dolls!
One baby I really loved was Tiny Tears.
She was able to shed tears from two tiny holes on either side of her eyes when you pressed her stomach after being filled with water from her baby bottle. She also closed her eyes when she was laid horizontally.
As you can see, I would get my younger brother to play dolls with me sometimes!
Of course, he made me play cars with him too. Here he is giving Tiny Tears an "onbu" (piggy back ride)
Another favorite doll I had was Baby Dear.
I found this picture of a similar doll to the one I had.
Baby Dear was designed by Eloise Wilkin.
She is my favorite author/illustrator of children's books!
Here is our family in 1963 getting ready to board the Brazil Maru freighter bound for Japan. We had spent 1 year in America and I acquired Baby Dear that year. The gray suitcase I am holding is filled with doll clothes for my baby doll that my Great Aunt Hulda lovingly sewed for me!
I had a Pebbles doll
a Cupie doll
and my share of Barbie dolls
Alan and Ricky
Francis and Skipper
I would play "house" with them. My Barbie doll was married to my brother's GI Joe doll.
Here they are wearing some Japanese clothes that a friend sewed for them.
Then I had Tammy and Pepper dolls too.
When we came to America in 1971, my mother donated most of my dolls to the kindergarten that my parents ran. I did bring back my Barbies and also a few other Japanese "ningyo" dolls.
Daruma - one of the most popular dolls, the daruma are armless and legless. They are tumbling dolls, weighted on the bottom so they will always stand up, even when pushed.
I still love dolls and purchased this one because I thought it looked so much like my granddaughter!
My granddaughters also have dolls.
Emeri recently got Molly (American Girl) from her mom's cousin who had outgrown it.
Since Emeri's dog, Molly, had just died, she was excited for a new Molly to love.
They love having matching clothes with their dolls! We have found them at Dillards and Kohl's.
At the end of Sophia's bed is this doll bed. Different babies sleep in it.
Recently we got this doll cradle from a dear friend of mine (thank you, Carolyn!). She told me that her grandmother had given it to her when she was a little girl. Her children didn't want it so we got it for Claire to put by her bed. We will always think of you, Carolyn!
Claire LOVES her babies and it is so fun to watch her rock them to sleep!
Claire is almost always holding on to a baby.
She loves to kiss them!
I'm glad they love dollies like I did (and still do!)
I really enjoyed reading your post! Was your Dad in the military? My sister and I were in Germany about the time your family was in Japan. I loved dolls too! I always wanted a wooden cradle like the one Carolyn gave you. How fun to have for your grandchildren. My daughter is 9 months pregnant now and we are just about to become grandparents too!
ReplyDeleteI love dolls also. I have a mini tiny tears. I also have a naked 3" doll I am trying to find a crochet dress pattern for her.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story. I grew up with my baby dolls as well. My favorite was rub a dub dolly. She was my pretend baby and went with me everywhere. We lost our home in a fire when I was 13 years old. My collection was over 300 dolls. I couldn’t collect them again this I married and my husband started my new collection with two of my favorite dolls. Chrissy baby doll and my rub a dub. My collection has grown since then to over 500. Keep collecting.
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