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    While at Costco the other day, I saw the Doll Jewelry and Doll Hair books. The Doll Hair one looked cute, but it was sealed so I couldn't look through it. Does anyone have this? Is it worth getting?

    - Becca

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    I've looked through it a few times and it is worth it if you like to style your dolls' hair and are not a historical purist, like me. They have instructions on basic ponytails and braids on up to fancier styles. Some are for textured hair as well. It would have been a good "code" buy!

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    I have the book. I definitely think it was a waste of my money.

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    Why do you think it is a waste of money? Do you think it would be good for younger girls who might not know how to style hair?

    <font color="#051E50" size="1">[ April 04, 2005 06:33 PM: Message edited by: judiaci ]</font>

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    I guess I should have been more clear. For children, it would probably be okay. For me, it was a waste of money. I don't think the directions for a French braid are very clear at all though.

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