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Does anyone remember the Sunshine Family dolls? From the mid 70's--they
came with instructions on how to make furniture and accessories from
recyclable household items (like spray can lids stuffed with polyfil,
covered with a piece of fabric and secured with a rubber band--voila, a
pouffy chair!). I had the family (Longish-haired dad, mom in a calf-lenth
calico dress and wearing sandles, and baby) and the grandparents (a sweater
and lots of facial hair on grandpa, grandma with hair in a bun, wearing a
70s calico print dress too). My best friend had the african-american
family. They were a little shorter than Barbie. I had patterns to make
clothes for them (earth-friendly fabrics only, please). And I had the
coloring book too--filled with images of loving family settings, gardening,
picnicing, and other healthy outdoor activities.
HearthSong has a catalog of earth-friendly toys...
Shirley Kathryn Woods <><
Associate University Registrar
The University of the South
Sewanee, TN 37383
TEL 931-598-1731
FAX 931-598-1894
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