Tuesday, January 28, 2020

American Girl Maryellen’s Seaside Diner Bakery Case Review


When Maryellen visits the Seaside Diner™, she can’t help but look at the sweet treats in the bakery case! This bakery case boasts a separate counter with its own register for customers who just want to stop in for a quick slice of pie or a donut! Includes:
  • A wooden display case with a clear cover for viewing
  • A wooden register stand
  • A metal register with working buttons and a cash drawer that really opens at the pull of a lever!
  • A metal donation can to contribute to the Polio cause
  • Fifteen bills and five real metal coins for the cash drawer
  • A paper diner hat for dolls behind the counter to wear
  • Two menus for dolls to order from
  • A sweet cherry pie and blueberry pie, plus a slice of each to eat right away
  • Two metal pie tins to display the pies in
  • A metal pie server for taking slices out
  • Two newspapers for dolls to read if they have a seat at the diner
  • Two trays for carrying food
  • A set of donuts and two sweet rolls
  • Two real ceramic plates for eating in at the diner counter
  • Three bakery boxes to take goodies to go
  • A sticker sheet for decorating the case or counter.










This retails for $95. I think it's a great addition to Maryellen's Diner!

3 comments:

  1. Great photos, Shelly! I think this set is so adorable and it truly has that 50s flare that makes it really charming. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thank you for the review of this set. Such a cute set and anyone who collects for Mary Ellen should buy this due to all the pieces and the authenticity of her story. Looking back I now realize that what made AG and the dolls so successful was the connection to pretend play and literacy. Seeing the characters in doll for and acting out the scenes was magical when I was a child.

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  3. The can to collect money for polio was a nice touch. I have scoliosis(curvature of the spine). Most of my life the doctors thought it was caused by a mild case of polio.

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