Cabbage Patch Kids
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In 1983 Coleco introduced the Cabbage Patch Kids
with vinyl heads and soft bodies, each one of them being
unique. Each doll was made with a variety of different
facial features, eye colors, hairstyles and haircolors.
Their outfits consisted of a disposable diaper, booties or
white socks and either t-strap or lace up vinyl shoes, and a
huge variety of clothing with different colors and fabrics.
These outfits included rompers, dresses, sleepers, jogging
suits, football sweats, and casual attire. They each had a
one of a kind name that was chosen by computer.
The kids were 16" tall and had Xavier Roberts' signature
on their bottom. Their bodies had fingers, toes, elbows,
wrists, knees, a bottom, ankles, and a belly button. They
each had a body tag sewn into their side. On the back of
their neck is the headmold number. Their arms are stretched
outward waiting to be hugged. Kids also came with a birth
certificate, adoption papers and a personality card located
in an envelope. (Either pink for girls, or blue for boys).
They also had a hang tag wrapped around their wrist.
This had the legend of the Cabbage Patch Kids written on
it. The box they came in were yellow and green with a
cellophane window in the front. The envelope that
contained the papers were glued inside.


Tips for bathing your 'Kids


Cabbage Patch First Aid


Coleco Headmolds
New Leaf kindly let me link to her headmold page, thank you.






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