My Friend Mandy, 1970 Fisher-Price #210. Mandy's blue polka-dot dress is an original Mandy dress but the dress actually came with the Mandy #215 from 1982.




My Friend Becky, 1981 Fisher-Price #218, is dressed up and wearing a new dress made by Kay.




My Friend Becky, 1981 Fisher-Price #218, is wearing her original dress.




This is the tag and markings for the 1981 Fisher-Price My Friend Becky.




Here is Baby Ann, Fisher-Price #204 from 1973. She likes wearing her new dress made by Kay.




Fisher-Price Mandy all ready for bed in her cotton gown trimmed in pink satin ribbon. It is unknown if the cotton gown is one of Mandy's original outfits but the fabric has the same rose buds as the fabric on her body. This is Mandy #210, assembled in Mexico and marked 1970 on her head.




Here is Jenny, Fisher-Price #201 from 1973. She is a lapsitter doll.




2001 baby doll with vinyl head marked Mattel and cloth body tagged Fisher-Price. She is wearing a soft cotton batiste dress that is borrowed from someone else.




1994 Puzzle Place doll Julie Woo by Fisher-Price and Lancit Media Productions. Julie Woo has a vinyl head and a plush body with coal black hair. She lives in San Francisco, California and her Grandparents live in San Francisco's Chinatown. She has a bear named Tippy Woo and her parents and other relatives came from China. The other Puzzle Place dolls and animals are Skye, Jody, Ben, Leon, Kiki, Sizzle and Nuzzle.




1994 Puzzle Place doll Kiki by Fisher-Price, copyright 1994 by Lancit Media Productions. Kiki has a vinyl head and a plush body with coal black hair. Fisher-Price #6729, #6730, #6731, #6733, , #6734, and #6735. Puzzle Place was a program produced by Los Angeles PBS station KCET and created by Muppet veteran Kevin Clash. The show centered around six kids: Leon Macneal (an African-American boy), Julie Woo (a Chinese-American girl), Skye Nakaiye (a Native American boy), Kiki Flores (a Mexican-American girl), Ben Olafsen (the son of Norwegian/German farmers in South Dakota), Kyle O'Conner (an Irish-American boy) and Jody Silver (a Jewish girl of Lithuanian descent).




Hot pink hair that matches her hot pink shoes make this little 7 inch doll by Fisher-Price, now a subsidiary of Mattel, a little cutie. She is marked 2001 and has numbers #78089, #78094, and #78101 on her body tag. She has a soft stuffed body made from a white with black print flannel type fabric. Her head and hands are vinyl.




Belle by Fisher-Price is from the story Beauty and the Beast. Belle's body tag is marked copyright 2002, Mattel, Inc. and Disney. Belle is 12 inches tall and dressed in a shiny yellow dress trimmed with little red roses and lace. Her hair is made of fabric and her face is embroidered. Her clothes are nonremovable.

2004 Fisher-Price "Sarah Lynn" talking learn to dress doll. All plush except for vinyl head with rooted hair.




2001 Fisher-Price "We Did It" Dancing Dora. With batteries she does the "twist", talks and sings. She also counts in Spanish.




2002 Fisher-Price Cinderella. Cinderella has a soft plush body and a vinyl head with rooted blonde hair. She is approximately 12 inches tall and is wearing non-removable clothes.




Tagged Fisher-Price/Mattel 2001, 2002, 2003 and marked 2001 Mattel on back of the head this 13 inch baby doll has a soft body with a vinyl head, arms and legs. The bright blue fixed glass eyes are not made to open and close but are very pretty and bright. Two teeth show inside the open mouth. The vintage seersucker pajamas worn by this baby doll are not original clothes. The pajamas are vintage but their exact age is not known.




Tagged Fisher-Price, copyright Mattel 2003, and copyright Disney. This 12 inch princess has a soft body and a vinyl head with long black rooted hair and big brown eyes. Her clothes and shoes are non-removable.




2004 Fisher-Price, subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., Little People "Maggie". Maggie is 5 inches tall with short curly hair. She has a vinyl head and a plush body with non-removable clothes. Her face is painted and includes her red rimmed eye glasses. She is tagged as numbers G5533, G5534, G5535, G5536, and G5537. Maggie is dressed in a green dress that has her name embroidered on the front of the skirt.




A Fisher-Price / Mattel baby doll. Her clothes are tagged Fisher-Price, her head is stamped 2001 Mattel, Inc., and her body has a Fisher-Price tag as well as a Mattel 2002 tag. She has glass-type sparkling blue eyes and with her open mouth her two front teeth are showing. She has a vinyl head, arms and legs and a soft stuffed body. She is approximately 13 inches tall and has molded hair. She is wearing her original pink and white clothes.




1994 Puzzle Place doll Kiki by Fisher-Price, copyright 1994 by Lancit Media Productions. Kiki has a vinyl head and a plush body with coal black hair. Fisher-Price #6729, #6730, #6731, #6733, , #6734, and #6735. Puzzle Place was a program produced by Los Angeles PBS station KCET and created by Muppet veteran Kevin Clash. The show centered around six kids: Leon Macneal (an African-American boy), Julie Woo (a Chinese-American girl), Skye Nakaiye (a Native American boy), Kiki Flores (a Mexican-American girl), Ben Olafsen (the son of Norwegian/German farmers in South Dakota), Kyle O'Conner (an Irish-American boy) and Jody Silver (a Jewish girl of Lithuanian descent).







Kay's doll collection | Kay's and Lyn's home page | texaswatertowers | Contact Kay

Copyright 2000-2008, Texas Water Towers Dot Com. All Rights Reserved.