Barbie toys and collectibles for everyone
Think back to what you cherished the most as a girl and you don't
really have to think for long before the word "Barbie" enters your mind. For young girls,
having a Barbie conjures up thoughts of endless playtime, leaving the day's problems
behind.
For young teens and older
girls, "Barbie" instead translates into Barbie
collectibles. They not only cherish the
memories Barbies bring, but also the value and
enjoyment of displaying their Barbie toys and
collectibles. The past few generations have
proven that Barbies seldom move away from
their original owners, who often save and pass
them on to their family or friends or set up
their own personal Barbie collection.
A serious collector of
Authentic Barbie toys and collectibles or not,
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The Amazing Story Of The Barbie Doll
One of the more fascinating toys of all-time would have to be
the Barbie doll. And with little wonder since she has been with us for over 45
years. Barbie is the biggest selling doll in toy history, and has given
countless hours of fun to many girls from around the world. That brings a good
question to mind; How did the Barbie doll come about?
The Barbie doll history is a good story. You really have to go
all the way back to the start of Mattel in order to completely understand her
beginnings. In 1938, Mattel was formed by two life long friends, Harold Matson
(Mat), and Elliot Handler (El). Did you know that when Mattel was originally
formed, they were not a toy maker? In fact, Mattel began as a picture frame
manufacturer. Later, they began to make doll furniture.
Elliot Handler was married and had a daughter, Barbara, that
enjoyed playing with dolls, just like all little girls. Instead of baby dolls,
Barbara liked playing with adult dolls, but there were really no dolls like that
on the market. On an impromptu visit to Europe one day, Mrs. Handler found a
German doll named 'Lilli' in a store. The funny thing was, this wasn't even
marketed as a doll. It was more of a joke type gift for men.
When Mrs. Handler returned back home, Lilli was a hit with
Barbara. That gave Mattel an idea. They bought the marketing rights to Lilli and
changed her name to Barbie, named after their daughter Barbara of course. As
they say, the rest is history. Barbie was introduced to the world at the New
York International Toy Fair in March, 1959. Actually, March 9, 1959 is Barbie's
official birth date.
Barbie was an instant hit, and spread throughout the U.S. during
that year. It seemed that Barbie was a bit lonely though, so the next year, Ken
was introduced. Did you know that Ken was named after the Handler's son,
Kenneth?
Barbie was originally dressed in a black and white striped
swimsuit. You even had the option of buying her with brown hair or blonde hair.
Of course, Barbie's dress was later made available in many different styles and
selections. Every conceivable outfit was offered. Barbie's dress was patterned
after the Paris designer fashion shows.
Barbie has been made into everything from a college student to a
president over the years. Every type of accessory has been brought out
including, cars, houses, and pets. Barbie has also been an Olympian and even a
mermaid. The Barbie doll history is an amazing story. How long can she continue
to be popular? That's anyone's guess, but Barbie is still going strong nearly 50
years later, so I wouldn't doubt she still has many more years to come.
You can find out much more about
The History Of Barbie
Dolls as well as more information on Barbie on our website at
http://www.barbie.infofroma-z.com.
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