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must-have ! Huggy Bean's Oni from Golden Ribbon Playthings 1985 Huggy Bean Collection.

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    More information about Huggy Bean's Oni from Golden Ribbon Playthings 1985 Huggy Bean Collection.

    From the Huggy Bean Collection, Oni Bean, Huggy Bean's, the first Doll by an African American toy company, ever mass-produced, that came with a variety of books and toys and carried its own storyline connected to African American heritage, foremost friend. The Collection was manufactured by Golden Ribbon Playthings Inc. in 1985.
    His vinyl head is marked Golden Ribbon Plaything 1984, with yarn hair and painted features. His cloth body is attached to vinyl arms and legs. whole original, he is 17 inches tall. Oni Bean was used in Yvonne's Ellis' book, Collectible African American Dolls, published by Collector Books in 2008, see all photos!

    The patch on his jumpsuit is missing, and no longer have his red hat

    

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