The Littlechap Family of dolls includes:
- Doctor John Littlechap
- His wife, Lisa Littlechap
- Their teenage daughter, Judy Littlechap
- Their younger daughter, Libby Littlechap
What’s the story behind this game?
When I was a kid, whenever it was playtime with dolls, we would lay out all our dolls and their clothing items. Then we would “do a pick.”
That’s where you take turns picking which doll or dolls you’ll play with and which outfits or accessories you’ll get to play with. Your playtime companion would take a turn picking her dolls, clothes, and accessories too.
My #DoApick shorts on My YouTube Channel are a blast from the past! They let you choose from retro dolls and their clothing items and/or accessories, while imagining a fun playtime adventure from a bygone era.
Join the fun! Leave your “pick” in the comments!
At the end of today’s Do-a-Pick #Shorts video, I mentioned my new class on the Creative Spark Online Learning Platform. To learn how you can design your own doll pants, leggings, jeans, and overalls, please click here.
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To honor the trademark rights of the doll companies mentioned in this blog post, I am including links to their websites here. Please feel free to visit their website and consider purchasing one or more of the dolls mentioned.
Vintage Littlechap dolls are products that were once offered by Remco, which held the registered trademark for them (™). At the time of this blog post, I was unable to learn anything more about the Remco Toys company, but you can learn more about them on Wikipedia.
Disclaimer: Chelly Wood, ChellyWood.com, and the company ChellyWood LLC are not affiliated with Remco Toys.
Brochure Citation: Remco, 1963, THE LITTLECHAP FAMILY, [Brochure]. Remco. (1963).
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