What do I do with a box full of old dolls.
If you want to find out if you have something valuable, here is my suggestion. Go to eBay, click on communnity and then go to Discussions. Find the Doll forum. show them a picture of your dolls. They will be able to tell you if you have average stuff or if you have something special and valable. Good luck, whatever you decide to do.
You can sell the ones that will sell if you need money and then donate the rest.
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Is there a non for profit organiization who could use these old dolls?? They are not in very good condition, -- some are large, some have clothes, some talk, they are all over 40 years old. I have at least 10.
If yu want to donate I would suggest the Ronald McDonald House , a children's hospital or a daycare center.
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Give them to Charity there are a lot of Children whose parents can not afford toys for them like in third world Countries(Africa,Mexico,etc) It would be nice for those children to have them and if they are in bad condition maybe they could fix them up a little to make them more presentable.
The United Way, Salvation Army and so on. They have this adopt a family thing and the dolls could be of use to them. I hope this helps. You could donate them to a food bank on your area also.
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