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    Does anyone know if you can purchase a doll chair that attaches to a real table. Like the one's at AG Place. I would like to get one for Kaitlin. I think it would be nice if the dolls could join us at the table but I don't want to take up the table surface space.

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    Yes! You can buy them at both AGPs! They come in a box too! They are $20 each I believe!

    Hope she likes it!

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    Does anyone have a number to an AG PS?

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    Lieu, you do not need a PS to order by phone from the store. Just call 1-877 number and choose the appropriate menu items, and someone will help you. I didn't have a PS when I bought Addy's desk from the store over the phone.

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    I picked up one at walmarts last year after xmas for like $5.00.
    carol

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    OK< I will look for one at Walmart. If not AG.

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    I was just thinking the same thing at lunch today. My 2 1/2 yo GD was moving from chair to chair and my husband asked her why she wasn't in her booster seat! "Papa!" she exclaimed, "that's for my babies!" There were two bittys sitting side by side in their twin "nakie outfits" as she calls them. I bought several matching outfits for the dolls and she prefers them nude! OY! So I think we need a couple of seats to accomodate the extras! [img]wink.gif[/img] ~Jan~

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    I also got the treat seat when it first came out, and it didn't fit on my kitchen table either...a regular, two-inch formica-top table. Had to return it!

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    A word of caution about the treat seat: I bought one from AGPC when it first opened. You could order it from the catalog for a short while back then. It worked just great for the Sam's Ice Cream Social (my excuse for needing it!) because the tables at the Social were like card tables. But it doesn't work on my own dining room table, which is a heavy wooden one that belonged to my grandmother. The tabletop is thicker than the little prongs on the treat seat are wide. I can use it on my cat's window shelf, which is just plank, probably 1 inch thick. You might want to measure the thickness of your table top before you buy a treat seat.

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