The Enchanted Dolls' House: Paper Dolls - Lucinda
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Adorable Hattie and beautiful Lucinda are members of the lovely The Enchanted Dolls' House family. Now available as paper dolls, they have magnificent press-out wardrobes. Hattie's Late Victorian wardrobe consists of ball gowns, street clothes, nightwear, and myriad accessories, while Lucinda, engaged to Albert in The Enchanted Dolls' House, sports three exquisite Victorian and Edwardian wedding dresses, plus bridal wear replete with veils, bouquets, shoes, and more.
Each doll has a sturdy stand, and a unique, easy-to-dress design allows outfits to be slipped over the dolls' heads and viewed from both front and back. The dolls and wardrobes fit neatly in a pretty storage envelope tied with a matching satin ribbon, but one can hardly imagine them spending much time there: Hattie and Lucinda's owners will be far too busy playing with them!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #371210 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
Features
- ISBN13: 9781593541934
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Robyn Johnson has been a senior art director on several high-profile fashion accounts, which served as terrific background in the writing and illustrating of The Enchanted Dolls' House and The Enchanted Dolls' House Wedding. Her two daughters, Holly and Darcy, also contributed feedback to the two books. Robyn and her daughters live in Melbourne, Australia.
Customer Reviews
Paper Doll House in a Book
My daughter came home and insisted we look online for this product that her art teacher had brought to school. We ordered it from a used book supplier. It didn't hold up very well but would probably be better if it had been new and the child was a little older. Just remember, this is a paper doll house and it will be fine.



