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Precious Kids I Love Lucy Baby Doll

Precious Kids I Love Lucy Baby Doll
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This adorable, collectible I Love Lucy doll is inspired by the famous polka-dot dress Lucille Ball wore in over two dozen episodes. The "Ricky's Old Girlfriend" episode, first aired on December 21, 1953, featured Lucy wearing her legendary attire. Created from real baby photos of Lucille Ball, this doll bears remarkable resemblance to the comedienne, with her pouty...
This adorable, collectible I Love Lucy doll is inspired by the famous polka-dot dress Lucille Ball wore in over two dozen episodes. The "Ricky's Old Girlfriend" episode, first aired on December 21, 1953, featured Lucy wearing her legendary attire. Created from real baby photos of Lucille Ball, this doll bears remarkable resemblance to the comedienne, with her pouty lips, big blue eyes and curly red hair. Because her head, arms, legs and body are made of vinyl, this doll is fully poseable. Keywords: _Precious Kids I Love Lucy Baby Doll

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