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Nanea's™ Accessories for 18-inch Dolls (Historical Characters)

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Nanea's™ Accessories for 18-inch Dolls (Historical Characters)

Nanea brings these prized items with her almost everywhere she goes. This set includes:
  • A necklace of pretty speckled-blue faux nerite shells
  • A cloth handbag made of palaka, a popular fabric worn by Hawaiian plantation workers
  • An “airmail” envelope and letter from Nanea’s friend Donna, whose family had to return to the mainland
  • Pretend money; during the war, money in Hawaii had the word “Hawaii” stamped on one side
  • The fabric ID pouch Nanea made herself
  • A pretend government-issued ID card with her name, address, and fingerprints—all islanders had to carry these during the war
  • A square Pearl Harbor remembrance kerchief
  • A doll-sized Junior Citizens Service Corps book that details how girls like Nanea could help with the war effort in their community
Nanea brings these prized items with her almost everywhere she goes. This set includes:
  • A necklace of pretty speckled-blue faux nerite shells
  • A cloth handbag made of palaka, a popular fabric worn by Hawaiian plantation workers
  • An “airmail” envelope and letter from Nanea’s friend Donna, whose family had to return to the mainland
  • Pretend money; during the war, money in Hawaii had the word “Hawaii” stamped on one side
  • The fabric ID pouch Nanea made herself
  • A pretend government-issued ID card with her name, address, and fingerprints—all islanders had to carry these during the war
  • A square Pearl Harbor remembrance kerchief
  • A doll-sized Junior Citizens Service Corps book that details how girls like Nanea could help with the war effort in their community
$6.30

Original: $18.00

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Nanea's™ Accessories for 18-inch Dolls (Historical Characters)

$18.00

$6.30

Description

Nanea brings these prized items with her almost everywhere she goes. This set includes:
  • A necklace of pretty speckled-blue faux nerite shells
  • A cloth handbag made of palaka, a popular fabric worn by Hawaiian plantation workers
  • An “airmail” envelope and letter from Nanea’s friend Donna, whose family had to return to the mainland
  • Pretend money; during the war, money in Hawaii had the word “Hawaii” stamped on one side
  • The fabric ID pouch Nanea made herself
  • A pretend government-issued ID card with her name, address, and fingerprints—all islanders had to carry these during the war
  • A square Pearl Harbor remembrance kerchief
  • A doll-sized Junior Citizens Service Corps book that details how girls like Nanea could help with the war effort in their community