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Children who like to color and play with paper dolls will be doubly delighted with this collection. Figures of two girls growing up in the early 1900s — along with their adorable, vintage wardrobes — can be colored with crayons, pencils, or felt-tip pins and then cut out. 2 dolls, each with 16 costumes.
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