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        • Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set
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        • Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set
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        • Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set
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        Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set
Light/Blue/Brunette - Dolls - 1
        Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set
Light/Blue/Brunette - Dolls - 2
        Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set
Light/Blue/Brunette - Dolls - 3

        Madame Alexander

        Kindness Club, Great Outdoors Set Light/Blue/Brunette

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        Explore nature with the Kindness Club Great Outdoors set! The Kindness Club are girls with big hearts and big dreams to make the world a better place, teaching caring and respect for all people, and having fun along the way. Each set includes a beautiful 14” doll. Doll has a molded, poseable body, rooted hair, and realistic eyes. She wears a hiking outfit of tee, puffy vest, leggings, headband and boots. Doll has light skin, blue eyes and brunette hair. Great Outdoors set includes sleeping bag, camp chair, backpack, two water bottles. Engage your child's imagination through doll play. Doll accessories help children develop motor skills and learn to care for others. Makes a wonderful gift for a special birthday or celebration. Quality craftsmanship that demonstrates "love is in the details."

        About Madame Alexander: In 1923, Madame Beatrice Alexander Behrman founded the Alexander Doll Company. Madame was inspired by her love for dolls and driven by a dream of creating dolls that teach, comfort, inspire and last. She believed dolls should be played with and loved, and without sacrificing details or quality.