Doll Parts
by Eddie Moore
on January 19, 2010
The long weekend is over and already you're thinking, "How can I get the kids out of the house during Spring Break?" Well, something off the beaten path might be to take them to a place where they actually make toys. One example: The Madame Alexander Doll Company in New York City offers tours. The 30 minute version of the tour is free (!) but for a mere $8 you can take the longer tour where you'll see how dolls are assembled, how hair is rooted in and even get a glimpse into the famous "Doll Hospital" where broken dolls go for rehab, er, mending. Check out www.madamealexander.com for more details.-- E. Christian Moore





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But you can’t go in because the door doesn’t lead to a room. It leads to a locker. Specifically, Nola Storey’s locker at Rye Middle School in a New York suburb. http://www.mtsconverter.fr/mts-converter-for-mac.htm
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