Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Creepy Dolls, No! Creepy Humans! Our Free Newsletter

Reading "Creepy A**ed Humans, the Dolls Reply."
January seems to be flying by us; from my perspective, this has been a very mild one.  This week, I am sharing my experiences with The Princeton Women's Club, where I read from an upcoming book of mine, titled as above.  These are poems about historical dolls like Letitia Penn as well as doll auctions, museums, puppets, and doll hospitals.  Even a Teddy growls here and there!  We have more on Happy Meals, revisit a favorite collection, and more. Remember, I'd love to hear your ideas!  Write anytime!  Look for upcoming reviews of doll movies, dolls on Flickr, Tumblr, and more, and reviews of individual vintage, collectible, and antique dolls.  Happy Collecting!
Ellen Tsagaris
Doll Collecting Expert
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Reading "Creepy A**ed Humans, the Dolls Reply."  
Reading poems about dolls and showing dolls to doll aficionados makes for a perfect afternoon.
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Some Great Collectors were Only Children  
Only children who collect dolls are my soul sisters in doll collecting. Read about a variety of antique and collectible dolls, and their amazing owner.
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Barbie, Monster High, plus International Toys  
Get McHappy! Happy Meal Toys updates; a great way to start a popular, but inexpensive collection.
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Dolls from the land of the Olympians  
A variety of cultures influenced the creation of Greek Dolls, many of them ancient. See how Greek dolls rocked the cradle of civilization.
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Cotillion Marque Brings $280,000!  
One of my poems is about a Marque; review a story about the monetary respect these dolls command!
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