Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. SHE is the must-have toy this festive season, flying off the shelves. But the season in question is Eid al-Adha next month, not ...
MINNEAPOLIS - Glance at Fulla, and you feel sure she's Barbie's cousin. The two dolls are the same height, with the same oval face and straight hair cascading down their backs. Even their plastic high ...
Glance at Fulla, and you feel sure she's Barbie's cousin. The two dolls are the same height, with the same oval face and straight hair cascading down their backs. Even their plastic high heels are ...
She is made of beige moulded plastic, stands some 11 inches tall, has a toothsome smile and almond-shaped eyes, but that's where the similarities with Barbie end. Meet Fulla, the veiled doll that has ...
Doll lovers tell Tabloid if they would swap their Barbie for the Fulla doll We asked you if you would buy Fulla for your child. Here's what you think. And, oh yes, we had responses from the little ...
A dark-eyed, veiled doll named "Fulla" has invaded Arab toy chests, bringing a touch of the Muslim Middle East to a domain once dominated by the blonde, blue-eyed Barbie. Fulla, like many Muslim women ...
Barbie World spreads to Middle East. And starry-eyed doll turns black-eyed Muslim beauty. DAMASCUS: In the past year or so, Barbie dolls have all but disappeared from the shelves of many toy stores in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Move over Barbie... Here comes the hijab-wearing Fulla doll Cairo: The popular Western Barbie is having its twilight days in the Arab world's most populous country, according to Egyptian keepers of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. SHE'S the must-have toy this festive season, flying off the shelves, but the season in question is January's Eid al-Adha, not Christmas, ...
You can learn about a culture by looking at iconic artwork or inspiring architecture — and also by examining seemingly mundane cultural products like dolls. Dana Professor of Anthropology Loring ...
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