Little Miss Muffet sits on her tuffet wearing a classic style dress with an
ivory floral printed bodice. The dress has puffed sleeves, a peplum, a red tone
and floral printed underskirt and a green whisper corset. The new, classic Wendy
with blue eyes and gay gold hair is also wearing an ivory cotton petticoat and
bloomers, ivory stockings and an ivory cotton muffet cap. Naturally she is sitting
on her tuffet, which is green tone on tone foliage print cotton, and her own
felt spider sits at Little Miss Muffet's black flocked Mary Jane feet.
And while one spider sits on a tuffet, the Itsy Bitsy Spider is climbing up
a waterspout as a new; classic Wendy with gay gold curls and blue eyes watches.
Wendy is wearing a red knit body suit with an embroidered white felt jumpsuit
on top. Itsy Bitsy Spider Wendy has a red ribbon in her hair and black-flocked
pointed toe Mary Jane's on her feet.
How Much is that Doggie in the Window? Is the question asked by a new, classic
Wendy with blue eyes and long brown hair. Wearing a pink and white striped taffeta
dress with pin tucks on the skirt; she has a pink bow tie and, rosettes at her
waist. Dressed to shop, with a pink straw hat and flocked pink purse, she looks
at her Pet Store Window Display and asks, again, about the plush Danger she
wants to buy, How Much is that Doggie in the Window?
If it isn't a dog you want but a pig then you must go To Market, To Market.
This is exactly what blonde Wendy does dressed in a country floral dress with
apron, tights, hair kerchief and brown shoes. Holding a square of fabric for
her coins she goes To Market, To Market and buys herself a nice, fat pink, plush
pig.
When she plays He Loves Me, he loves me not, new, classic Wendy with deep red
curly hair, blue eyes and freckles, dresses for the occasion. She puts on a
dress that has a dotted Swiss bodice with puffed sleeves and a green gingham
circle skirt with small pearl daisies. An appliqué of grass, flowers
and a dragonfly is the finishing touch to the He Loves Me dress. A white taffeta
and tulle petticoat, white step-ins trimmed with lace, red patent leather sandals
and a ribbon flower in her hair are all this little bud needs to complete her
ensemble.
Love Rhymes? Want more? We have two additional ones for you. Jack and the Beanstalk
and Where oh Where has My Little Dog Gone? are back and ready to tell their
tales on another day.
For More Information Contact: Jane Abrahams, 212/ 283-5900
Ext. 7287
Alexander Doll Company, 615 West 131st Street, New York, New
York 10027
Phone (212) 283-5900, Fax (212) 283-4901