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Carla Herling <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Nov 1998 09:40:44 -0500
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> We are preparing a health exhibit focusing on the human body.  I think
> there is a large anatomy doll being used in some museums called Stuffee.
> I
> would like to know if anyone knows information about ordering this doll.
> We are on a limited budget and I am concerned that this doll may be out
> of
> our reach since it is so large.  Does anyone know if there are any other
> life size dolls that are good in a museum setting and affordable. Also,
> since I am new to the industry I would love to hear what others have
> done
> in an exhibit of this nature that has been successful.
> Thanks once again for your help.
> Nancy
> Children's Museum in Snohomish County
> [log in to unmask]

I think Stuffee originated at the Pittsburgh Children's Museum in
Pittsburgh, PA.  Try calling them at (412)322-5059.  The museum is closed
for renovations currently, but they have a number of outreach presentations,
so someone should still be answering their phones.

--Carla Herling
Education Curator
Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Greensburg, PA

all comments are mine alone and are not related to my employer.

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