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Effanbee Fancy Nancy Dolls and Accessories
Meet Nancy, who believes that more is ALWAYS better when it comes to being fancy. From the top of her tiara down to her sparkly studded shoes, Nancy is determined to teach her family a thing or two about being fancy. How Nancy transforms her parents and little sister for one enchanted evening makes for a story that is funny and warm - with or without the frills. Based on the acclaimed children's book, Fancy Nancy™ by Jane O'Connor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser, Robert Tonner introduces his children's sculpt for Effanbee® - destined to become a classic in your heart! Jane O'Connor's unforgettable Fancy Nancy comes to life in this line of Effanbee dolls! Fancy Nancy is approximately 13" tall, features 7 points of articulation (neck, shoulders, hips, and ankles), and is crafted of fine quality vinyl. She features high-end details including hand painted face details, blue inset eyes, and rooted saran hair. "oh so fancy" Her "oh so fancy" ensemble includes a frilly dress including a glittery knit top and ruffled skirts, knit tights, plaid belt with faux flower trim, faux suede shoes with "flower" details, beaded bracelet, choker with ribbon flower accent, and oodles of fun and funky hair accessories! Available for purchase online at Amazon. Parfait Princess
After a long day of being fabulously fancy, Nancy likes to get all snug and warm in her cozy bedtime clothes! She still stays very fancy in a heart-print cotton nightgown with ruffled organza collar and cuffs, fluffy chenille bathrobe, and soft fuzzy slippers with contrast polka dot soles. Available for purchase online at Amazon.
Fancy Nancy dolls and accessories are also available for purchase online at the Tonner Company Store and specialty shops from across America. About Effanbee Dolls One of Effanbee's great success stories was the Patsy® doll designed by Bernard Lipfert and advertised in 1928. She almost was not named "Patsy®". The identical ads advertised her as "Mimi" late in 1927 and then as "Patsy®" in 1928 "Playthings" magazines. Patsy® was one of the first dolls to have a manufactured wardrobe just for her but other manufacturers sold not only accessories but clothing as well. Patsy® was made of all composition and her patent was hotly defended by Effanbee® and what was actually patented was a neck joint that allowed the doll to pose and stand-alone. She portrayed a three year old girl with short bobbed red hair with a molded headband, painted side glancing eyes, pouty mouth, bent right arm and wore simple classic dresses closed with a safety pin. She had a golden heart charm bracelet that fit tightly on her wrist and a gold paper heart tag with her name. Patsy® was so popular she soon had several sisters in sizes from 5 ¾ inches to 29 inches, many factory variations and even a boyfriend, Skippy. Learn more about Effanbee Dolls. About the Tonner Doll Company The Tonner Doll Company is internationally renowned for award-winning dolls that encourage the young—and the young-at-heart—to Believe in the Power of Play®. Inspired by a passion for doll collecting, the company has manufactured fine dolls designed and sculpted by Robert Tonner, from little girl and classic character dolls that recapture the magic of childhood memories, to fully articulated high fashion dolls with exquisite collections of costumes that depict the quintessential American style. Robert Tonner’s life-long interest in dolls, top-level fashion designer experience, and designing and sculpting talents led to his creation of the Tonner Doll Company, one of the most successful and celebrated doll manufacturers in the world. Discover more at the official website. About Jane O'Connor Jane O'Connor is the author of the amazingly popular Fancy Nancy books for children. The first book, Fancy Nancy, has remained on the New York Times picture book list for ninety-eight weeks. Learn more at the author's official website. Press and media resources courtesy of the Tonner Doll Company. Discover More
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