I'd never heard of the Sindy books.
I'd never heard of Fairie Glen until recently either. I collect Amanda Jane dolls and sometimes the FG clothes are mixed in with their clothes. Most people don't seem to have heard of Amanda Jane dolls, although judging by the prices some of them fetch on e-bay there must be a few dedicated collectors out there!
I had a Sindy, not a Barbie. I've still got all my bits and pieces, but I've never let my girls play with them - they are much too heavy handed.
Does anyone know if Sindy dolls are still produced? I seem to recall a slightly different version in the shops a few years back, but haven't seen any since.
I agree with Chloe that Sindy had a nicer face than Barbie.
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I think Vivid Imaginations?? were the last owners of the Sindy brand - Hasbro had her for a while I think. They turned her into Barbie - infact I think Mattel might have sued them.
I wish someone decent would buy the brand and relaunch her properly. There is a market out there for traditional nice toys but sadly it is a smaller market than the Barbie/Bratz one so no one bothers.
I did get sent an email by these nice people today. Different type of doll but nice idea. http://www.AGirlforAllTime.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wish someone decent would buy the brand and relaunch her properly. There is a market out there for traditional nice toys but sadly it is a smaller market than the Barbie/Bratz one so no one bothers.
I did get sent an email by these nice people today. Different type of doll but nice idea. http://www.AGirlforAllTime.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I just looked it up. Pedigree lease the brand to Vivid who still sell her although I never see her around.
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I was a Sindy girl too. Most of my Sindy stuff (dolls, clothes, furniture, boutique, travel agents, cafe etc) were hand me downs from my cousins though I must have gotten some of it new. I was really upset when Barbie started taking over. I got my first Barbie when on holiday my sister and I bought an ice/roller skate set and none of the skates fitted Sindy's flatter, wider feet.
Now, though, Barbie has been rather sidelined herself. There's much less choice of sets, clothes and dolls in any toyshop I've been in to, and even online. The market seems to much more divided, with Disney dolls, Bratz dolls and various others.
Now, though, Barbie has been rather sidelined herself. There's much less choice of sets, clothes and dolls in any toyshop I've been in to, and even online. The market seems to much more divided, with Disney dolls, Bratz dolls and various others.
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I agree - rounder, gentler and more natural-looking. And yes, the Faerie Glen clothes were beautiful.Katharine wrote:I agree with Chloe that Sindy had a nicer face than Barbie.
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Reminds me of the Sasha dolls. I agree it would be nice to have a better choice. I can tolerate Disney and Barbie but absolutely LOATHE Bratz dolls. Someone bought one for for my eldest daughter, but she thought it was so ugly she never played with it!chloe1 wrote:I wish someone decent would buy the brand and relaunch her properly. There is a market out there for traditional nice toys but sadly it is a smaller market than the Barbie/Bratz one so no one bothers.
I did get sent an email by these nice people today. Different type of doll but nice idea. http://www.AGirlforAllTime.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I used to love Pippa dolls too, I don't think there's a modern equivalent.
I also agree with Fiona that there doesn't seem to be as many clothes etc. for dolls, I seem to remember we just had one or two dolls then bought lots of different outfits for them. Now it seems that there are lots of differently dressed dolls to collect. Obviously makes more money for the company.
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