This, plus the fact that inside each Cabbage Patch Kids box came a "birth certificate" with that particular kid's first and middle name on it, made the dolls as individual as the kids who wanted to adopt them. The official Cabbage Patch Kids story tells of a young boy named Xavier Roberts, who was led by a Bunnybee through a waterfall, down a long tunnel, and out into a magical land where a cabbage patch grew little children.
When he was asked to help, Roberts agreed to find loving homes for these Cabbage Patch Kids. The real Xavier Roberts, who invented the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, had no trouble "adopting" out his dolls in , for real kids around the country vied to be one of the few whose parents were able to buy them one.
The real history of Cabbage Patch Kids dolls had little to do with Bunnybees; instead, the real story began with year-old Xavier Roberts, who, when he was an art student, came up with the beginning doll idea in By , Roberts joined up with five of his school friends and started a company called the Original Appalachian Artworks, Inc. Roberts would travel to arts and craft shows to sell his dolls, which already had the signature adoption aspect to them.
The dolls were a hit even with the first buyers and soon orders started to pour in. By , Roberts and his dolls were being written about in many magazines, even appearing on the cover of Newsweek. The marketing included a "birth certificate" and "official adoption papers. Consumers were even sent a birthday card on the first anniversary of the date of purchase, established when the customer filled out and mailed the adoption papers to the company. In , Roberts and his friends were unable to keep up with the orders and thus signed a contract with Coleco, a toy manufacturer, which could mass-produce the dolls—which were now to have plastic heads and be called Cabbage Patch Kids.
By the following year, Coleco couldn't keep up either. Kids were demanding the doll, causing a buying frenzy at the end of Later, when Hasbro took over manufacturing to , the dolls shrank down to 14 inches tall. The uncommon yet traditional names for Cabbage Patch Kids dolls—from infant to toddler types—continued the tradition of naming a doll in order to drive business. Like Chatty Cathy, Chrissy and Velvet, Barbie and others, dolls with names were known products of the s and beyond.
This tradition may have helped Ty Warner decide to give cutesy names like Gobbles the Turkey, Fleece the Lamb, and Chocolate the Moose to his ultra-successful Beanie Babies stuffed toys. When it comes to valuing Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, here are some tips on what to look for in order to command top dollar.
The hand made Original Little People dolls that were first introduced by Xavier Roberts in the late s are the most rare and collectible dolls associated with the Cabbage Patch Kids brand. These early dolls by Roberts command high values in the market online. Dolls like this that started such a massive trend make the Original Little People dolls so valuable.
Many of them have an original autographed signature by Roberts on the buttocks of the dolls and are rare on the market. These early dolls sell into the thousands of dollars online and were modeled after actual people known to Xavier Roberts, the Cabbage Patch Kids toy company founder. For value, Cabbage Patch Kids dolls have to be in good condition overall. Tags indicate where they were made such as Taiwan, China, etc. Hair color including its style and length are important when valuing Cabbage Patch Kids dolls today.
Also, facial characteristics like nose shape, freckles, and eye color of the dolls will have an impact on value. The autograph on the dolls are also something that collectors look for when it comes to Cabbage Patch Kids dolls. Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, originally based on antique crafting techniques of the s, continue to command top dollar online today.
There were copycats galore. The Original Doll Baby was a pre-sewn doll toy that children could sew and stuff. It came in a craft package with sewing needle, doll head, polyester stuffing, and a pre-sewn doll body. When finished, it looked remarkably like a Cabbage Patch Kids doll. While the Original Little People dolls were popular, when the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls came onto the scene, it was the infants that were all the rage.
Children with the infant Cabbage Patch Kids dolls were the envy of their friends and this fueled the fire for Cabbage Patch Kids.
It is possible that this interest in infants had some relationship to the ongoing cultural conversation about adoption at the time. Other Cabbage Patch Kids that are collectible in the market are those dolls in their original boxes; always important for collectability.
Many of the most valuable Cabbage Patch Kids dolls date to the early s. Some of the most collectible Original Little People dolls are those that date from the late s to the early s.
Cabbage Patch Kids soon became an international sensation and today, collectors still look for these vintage dolls in the original packages with adoption papers, adoption envelope, storage box, and original clothing.
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We understand that the purpose of this appraisal is to determine the fair market value of the antique, collectible, or artwork. Origin : Imported. Each Kid comes wearing a new trendy fashion ready for fun and your love! These adorable fashions are removeable and also come with cute accessories. True to tradition every Cabbage Patch Kid has the signature baby powder scent you know and love!
Each comes with an official birth certificate and adoption papers right from BabyLand General Hospital showing a unique name and birthday — just like you! Report incorrect product info. Shipping details Estimated ship dimensions: Return details This item can be returned to any Target store or Target. This item must be returned within 90 days of the in-store purchase, ship date or online order pickup.
See return policy for details. See the return policy for complete information. More to consider. From the manufacturer Loading, please wait Show more. Write a review. Verified purchases. In love with the doll! Mom with 3 Kiddos - 7 months ago , Verified purchaser. My daughter absolutely loves this doll! As Christmas approached, the news was nonstop stories of violence at shopping malls. For example, at a Zayre in Pennsylvania, a shop owner had only a baseball bat to defend himself against an angry mob.
People were trampled, beaten and scarred — physically and emotionally. She was, like, plain? But I loved her anyway. Although Kreizman would eventually get two additional dolls that were more conventionally attractive — Florida Mary Ruth and a Cabbage Patch Preemie named Livingston Raphael — the competition amongst her peer group was impossible to shake.
Herb worked in retail during the mid- to lates and has some insight into why the crowds became so violent — namely, none of the stores had any procedures in place for crowd control. But perhaps the most humiliating option was when parents went the knock-off route by purchasing a Flower Kid:.
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