Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances of the Alexander Doll Company, page 1
Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances of the Alexander Doll Company, page 1. Not only does it show that boys were indeed often interested in dolls, but it also proves what an "important part of [the] imaginary world" of little girls dolls could be.
Courtesy of the Alexander Doll Company, Inc.
Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances of the Alexander Doll Company, page 2
Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances of the Alexander Doll Company, page 2. Not only does it show that boys were indeed often interested in dolls, but it also proves what an "important part of [the] imaginary world" of little girls dolls could be.
Courtesy of the Alexander Doll Company, Inc.
Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances of the Alexander Doll Company, page 3
Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances of the Alexander Doll Company, page 3. Not only does it show that boys were indeed often interested in dolls, but it also proves what an "important part of [the] imaginary world" of little girls dolls could be.
Courtesy of the Alexander Doll Company, Inc.
Jewish Women's Archive. "Letter from Mrs. Larry Sullivan to Miss Frances." (Viewed on November 2, 2024) <https://jwa.org/media/letter-from-mrs-larry-sullivan-to-miss-frances>.