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C.G. and I went shopping. On the list was a gift for Carson, our 6 year old cousin. She was adopted by Aunt Annie. Carson Shungcho Watlington is from China. She loves to tell you that. "I'm not from here. I was born in China. I bet you don't know where that is!" She is cool. Anyway, we went to this toystore and there were these dolls that we were directed to called "Groovy Girls."
They were indeed groovy. Who knew? We bought two. You can get a car if you like. They have various outfits. It was funny to stand there with my brother and look through all this stuff. The salesperson was laughing at us. She kept saying things like "They are more PC and wholesome than Barbie. I think that they are cooler than she is too."
That's nice. I am so glad I know that now. Why do I think that I will have to buy several of these before it is over?
Hmm...
Posted by tripp at December 19, 2003 03:31 PMThe Groovy Girls dolls are totally groovy! I own one, I am not (too) embarrassed to say. I'm waiting to give it to someone, but I don't know any little girls the right age.
I was in a toy store and was highly amused by the fact that in addition to dollhouses, I saw a doll-loft. Yes, that's right. No house in the suburbs for these modern dolls! They want a loft in the city to go with their groovy lifestyle.
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