Showing posts with label Sweet April doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet April doll. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Doll-A-Day 2019 #100: Sweet April

    My fever has gone and I thought I was feeling better yesterday. But today I feel worse again. Last night I coughed so hard I threw up! I haven't been this sick in I don't know how long. I guess it never rains but it pours. This spring has not been good for me. Lori has been having a tough time too. Her house sale fell through. Apparently in Ohio you can renege on a realty contract without reason. So the house she was going to buy has sold to someone else. Worse yet, she left her job, and the position was filled right away. And now she can't get her job back. And she worked for her friend! I understand it wouldn't be fair to the new hire to take the job back, but they could surely use them both, at least for a while. It's a vet clinic.
  Anyway, even though I still felt awful today, I promised you an interesting doll. So here's an attempt at that promise.
  Today's doll is a little girl called Sweet April.


She was made by Remco.


Sweet April was made in 1971.
 

Apparently she lasted at least through 1973.


She's about 5 1/2 inches tall.

But she can't stand by herself.

This is her original sun suit. She also had a bonnet to match.


Those little straps should be attached to those snaps.
She has chubby little baby toes.



She has a gimmick. There's a button in her back that, when pushed, is used to make her raise her hands.
 


That came in handy because she had a bottle she could hold.




The bottle could be filled with water and she could be 'fed' the water.

 

Afterward she would 'cry' when her arms were raised, as long as she was sitting up or standing.


She had plenty of other goodies too, from a stroller, a swing, and a play pen, to a line of clothing, and an entire Playland.


Her bib has a cute little picture on it.

You can watch a video showing all of Sweet April's accessories and clothes from her booklets HERE.


There was also an African American Sweet April.


  That's it for today. Come back tomorrow to see if I'm still alive!