The following scans come from a set of Wards catalog pages (saved by a crafter and part of those huge auction lots we bought). None of the pages have any date, however, it’s pretty clear these dolls are from the late 60’s.

Li’L Miss Fussy: She kicks & cries until you change her diaper. I guess it’s realistic & teaches little girls all about the demands of a baby, but noisy, noisy, noisy. My guess is Li’L Miss Fussy would have been kickin’ and screamin’ in the bottom of my toy box.

Li'L Miss Fussy Doll

Suzy Homemaker Doll: Talk about preparing girls for their futures, Suzy teaches your girl just how long and painful the beauty process is… Wigs, falls, wash her hair, dry her hair, put on makeup, coloring her hair, give her a manicure — I wonder if it comes with instructions not to share makeup & wigs with friends’ dolls due to lice and infections? Anyway, the Suzy Homemaker name seems a tad contradictory given that homemakers do not spend their days at the beauty parlor… But (as seen on TV!), these Deluxe Reading dolls (Topper Toys) also had more domestic skilled accessories too.

Suzy Homemaker Doll

Tammy Tears & Baby Tammy Tears: Wards’ Exclusives, these dolls do the predictable crying but at least they don’t urinate.

Baby Tammy Tears & Tammy Tears Dolls

Tubsy: No, she’s not called ‘Tubsy’ because she’s plump; she’s ‘Tubsy’ because she kicks and splashes when you put her in water — and she comes with her own bathtub. I’ve never seen a Tubsy doll, but I’d like to see a water-activated doll that plays in the water instead of peeing & crying. (Not to mention, Tubsy is supposed to stop when she’s out of the water.)

Tubsy Doll

Baby Chatterbox: Turn the bow on her back and “She laughs! She talks!” Along with talking, Baby Chatterbox moves her arms, head and legs and can open & close her eyes. A 14 inch doll for just $6.99 sure opens my eyes.

Baby Chatterbox

Cindy: Another Wards’ exclusive, Cindy came with a wardrobe trunk, clothes, a grooming set, and “puffs”. If you know what puffs are, please do tell; for now, I’m assuming they are of the cheese variety.

Retro Cindy Doll With Trunk

If I seem to dislike the baby dolls, well, it could be that I knew that childhood would be brief, so why waste it pretending to do the things I would later be forced to do? Or it could be because I really only played with one doll… It was my sister’s doll and I cut the hair to have a baby boy, Timmy. And then I was rather terrified my sister would kill me. Moving on… Let’s see about the other dolls — the less work, more fun, dolls.

Liddle Kiddles: I had a few of the Liddle Kiddles, though not these exact dolls. I love the names/themes: Soapy Siddle and bath set, Liddle Diddle in crib with duck, Surfy Skiddle and surf board, Freezy Sliddle and sled, Windy Friddle pilots plane, and Trikey Triddle has a trike with training wheels (hey, I’m copying the ad; but I don’t think trikes have training wheels — but it’s pretty clear this batch of Kiddles was focused more on the rhyming names).

Liddle Kiddles

Lucky Locket Kiddles: Now these I had! I don’t remember any of us wearing the lockets — or even saving those. But the Kiddles themselves were everywhere!

Lucky Locket Kiddles

Baby Peewee Twins: Are clearly Fraternal.

Peewee Twins

Peewees: “4-in folks in Wards Wee-Keeper rack.” What else can I say

Peewee Dolls

Pocketbook Dolls: I don’t remember these at all either… Heidi, Spunky & Pip? I know I’d remember a 5.5 inch doll with Mrs Beasley glasses.

Pocketbook Dolls

Bottle Babies: “It’s fun to collect… Bottle Babies!” It’s also creepy to display Bottle Babies.

Bottle Babies

Barbie Goes BRANIFF!: Scream it with me now, “All 4 stewardess outfits designed by Emilio Pucci!” Just look at that “bubble top” which “keeps her hairdo perfect on the way to the plane” — apparently, Barbie knows what Suzy Homemaker knows.

Barbie Goes Braniff!

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  • Andy K
    I actually own the Wards exclusive Baby Cindy complete with trunk,outfits and accessories : including puffs which are small circular pieces of felt, which you are supposed to dry her tears. Another great Horseman doll. This head mold was used for a number of Horseman dolls between 1962 -1986
  • Sharon
    Thank you for this site. When I was 9 years old, for Christmas I received The Barbie Pan Am collection. I thought I died and had gone to heaven. I've been looking for this set for YEARS and can't find a reference anywhere! Thanks much! LOVED seeing it again.
  • Francis Thronston
    I had the chatterbox doll. She must have been on sale really cheap because I remember getting her for my Birthday party in Feb then Santa brought another one to me for Christmas? When my mother found a sale she bought all of them if they were cheap enough and now that I am grown I know she probably paid maybe a buck for each doll. My cousins were all given one for Christmas too! Yep they had a run on Chatterbox that year and they all ended up at my house!
    Anyone remember the horrible doll Little Miss No-Name? I got her too and you know she was probably thrown in the dumpster or marked down 90%-100%!
    My toys were always the toys other kids hated and never wanted, the ones my mom always bought because they were marked down next to nothing! I'm still in therapy for this.
  • Becky
    Tubsy did splash. There was a spot on her back or belly can't remember it was a water line and when you had the was to the line she splashed on her own.
    When you took her out she did stop. I'm so sorry I got rid of her as well as my other dolls. I also had Beautiful Crissy, and Penny Brite. Penny Brite was with me until I was a teen when I gave her to my step sister who was much younger.
    One thing I did was save my daughter's first baby doll and now that she's 26 and expecting her first baby girl I will be giving her back. I can't tell you how many times I rescued her from the garbage.
    Well, take care, Becky
  • Peachy K
    Oh, I think that the bottle babies were so adorable. The concept was bottles and babies go together. They're so cute to look at. Don't you guys love babies?
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