Things From The 9. Old Dolls. But trust us, Barbies weren’t the only totally awesome dolls from back then. Toy dolls from the ’9. I wouldn’t even mind playing with one now. Check out these amazing nostalgic dolls, from Telephone Tammy to adorable little Cupcake Dolls. Can we go back in time?! Jewel Hair Mermaid Barbie. Source. There are too many Barbies to name from the ’9. I had to settle for a few favorites. And what could be better than a mermaid Barbie who also has sparkly stars in her hair? Plus, her fin came off! Polly Pocket. Source. Polly Pockets were without a doubt one of the best toys ever created. These tiny worlds for tiny dolls were way too much fun for anyone’s good. Blossom Dolls. Source. Blossom was, in my opinion, one of the best TV shows to come out of the ’9. So, obviously, all Blossom fans had a Blossom doll and a Joey Russo doll. I mean, how could you not? Baby All Gone. Source. This doll amazed me when I was younger. You fed her, and her food disappeared! It really looked like she drank her milk! It was like having a real, live baby! Except, not so much. Telephone Tammy. Source. Chatting with Tammy on the phone was totally normal. She said cute things, like . Plus, you could even put it in YOUR hair. Mommy’s Having A Baby. Source. This doll came with a tiny little baby doll in her tummy. Once she gave birth, you could weigh her and even fill out her own birth certificate. Sally Secrets. Source. Sally Secret came with stickers AND stamps that you found hidden all over her. Arts at George School have a way of sticking in your head. Party Surprise. Source. You might not be able to tell in this pic, but these late ’9. Way too much fun. Fairy Winkles. Source. These were kind of similar to Polly Pockets, except they were fairies instead of tiny people. So, obviously totally different. Cupcake Dolls. Source. These were what little girl’s dreams are made of: dolls and cupcakes, all in one. They might have looked like a giant, yummy cupcake, but once you flipped them over, they were mini Southern belles! Lil Miss Mermaid. Source. When I was little, my ultimate goal in life was to be a mermaid. So obviously Lil Miss Mermaid was always by my side. Dirt The Scoop On Soil Amazing. 1 Redemption Amy Miles Minnesota High School League Football Rules. 2014 Fabric Doll Patterns Simple V40 Manual. News for high school rankings, data and profiles. Information that will help you select the best high school for your family. I'v never found a decent Amy Rose Dress-up Game before so I decided to make one. It's up to a nerdy, lazy high school kid to save it! 3.93 / 5.00 4,912 Views. Trending on About.com. Amazing Apple Crumble Muffins; See all. School-Age Children; Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Smoking Cessation. When you pushed her chest, she sang! Magic Nursery Babies. Source. This baby was literally magic. When you put her nightie in water, it revealed if it was a boy or a girl. And 1 out of 3. 6 got TWINS! Sky Dancers. Source. They seem kind of pointless now, but the coolest thing abut them back then was that they flew. Plus, her dress was pretty awesome. Quints. Source. Quints were really tiny little baby dolls that came with cute accessories. That was pretty much all there was to them – but you got 5 of them! Dr. Ken. Source. Let’s admit it: Ken dolls were mainly around to keep Barbie company on her many wild adventures. Ken, with his tiny patient Tommy, was a little bit more necessary in Barbie land. Spice Girls Dolls. Source. You couldn’t be a real fan of the Spice Girls if you didn’t own at least one set of the dolls. That’s all. Krystal Princess. Source. These were also kind of similar to Polly Pockets, except much bigger and they could also be made to look like snow globes with floating crystals. Oh, ’9. 0s. Blossom Beauty Barbie. Source. This Barbie was magical, because the flowers appeared on her dress once you pulled a string. And there was glitter! Which was your favorite? Which of these dolls did you own? Did we forget anything? Tell us in the comments! Check out these awesome ’9.
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