This website WISHBOOKWEB shows the pages of Sears Christmas catalogs (and a few others) dating from the 1930s to the 1980s! A fun and informative look at the past, when you have some time to browse.
Thank you Valerie and Rhonda for sharing this. I cannot wait to use these for my 1st Christmas with Melody. I hope Santa hears my request for this year's August debut. Like an elf, I might have to be proactive in this endeavor.
Thanks for sharing! I can't wait to browse. My daughters are going to love looking also. They love to see the dolls I kept, from my younger years, in the catalogs and their accessories. They love the Crissi dolls by Ideal and wished some of their items were still available. I am completely impressed that the hair on my dolls is in better shape than the Mattel dolls after a few brushings. My one daughter wishes she could hear my Telly Timey talk. I think it is so neat that they have such interest in the older dolls. Thanks again for sharing.
Thank you Valerie and Rhonda for sharing this. I cannot wait to use these for my 1st Christmas with Melody. I hope Santa hears my request for this year's August debut. Like an elf, I might have to be proactive in this endeavor.
ReplyDeleteThe last picture on the right looks a lot like Kit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I can't wait to browse. My daughters are going to love looking also. They love to see the dolls I kept, from my younger years, in the catalogs and their accessories. They love the Crissi dolls by Ideal and wished some of their items were still available. I am completely impressed that the hair on my dolls is in better shape than the Mattel dolls after a few brushings. My one daughter wishes she could hear my Telly Timey talk. I think it is so neat that they have such interest in the older dolls. Thanks again for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great resource! Madelon
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