Calling all Barbie Play Sets!
Feeling nostalgic for your old Barbie dolls? Well, 2009 is the year for you because Barbie is turning 50! Barbie sure doesn’t show her age (we should all be so lucky), even though she’ll be old enough to qualify for an AARP card. And Barbie certainly hasn’t lost her taste for fun over the years. There’ll be Barbie fashions and Barbie reissues in 2009, just for a start. And, of course, Strong National Museum of Play is planning an exhibit and celebratory programming in her honor. After all, what’s a milestone birthday without making the occasion special?
But we need some help in setting the stage for Barbie’s party. As I was surveying the Barbie collection today in preparation for the exhibit, I noticed that the museum is lacking certain Barbie items. While we h
ave a fantastic collection of dolls, we’re in need of Barbie play sets and other accessories. Some of the ones we would be interested in adding to our collection include the Barbie and Ken Little Theater (1964), the Barbie Fashion Plaza (1976-1977), and the Barbie Surprise House (1974). I’m also eager to assemble examples of Barbie toys from other product lines, such as Shrinky Dinks, Colorforms, paper dolls, Barbie board games, and the B
arbie Perfume maker—a personal childhood favorite of mine!
So check in the basement, look under your bed, or dig in those closets and see if there’s Barbie gear that’s just waiting for its moment in the spotlight. If you’re willing to donate, sell, or loan the museum your Barbie accessories for this exhibit, we’d love to hear from you. Feel free to contact the museum by email or by phone at 585-263-2700 to tell us what you’ve got. We really want to showcase Barbie’s 50 year history in 2009, and we’d appreciate your help!

I have a vintage #3 Barbie that I am selling, have an idea what the doll is worth and if there was any interest of puchasing it for your exhibit. She is the Barbie with the black and white swimsuit. Stats: 1959-1962 Circa, Vintage #3, Mint Condition; Creamy white skin, Blue eyes & eyeshadow, Red Lips, Nails and Toenails, Button earrings, Curved Eyebrows, smells like crayon, “Japan” stamped on the bottom of her foot, Right Butt stamped Barbie, Pats Pend, MCALV17 by Mattel Inc. Photos sent upon request or I could bring the doll into the museum. Please contact me debbidesigns@netacc.net if interested.