Magic Attic Club Keisha Paper Doll

Name: Magic Attic Club Keisha Paper Doll

Published By and When: G. C. (Georgetown Collectibles), 1997

Sizes: (Paper doll) 5-1/2 inches, (book) 10-1/4 x 9-1/4 inches

Description: Keisha is made of MagiCloth, a lightweight and flexible fabric that attracts magnets. Keisha’s eight magnetized clothes were adapted for MagiCloth by Judy M. Johnson.

Other: Magic Attic Keisha cloth “paper” doll is fashioned after Keisha, one of the original Magic Attic vinyl dolls first manufactured by Georgetown Collectibles and sculpted by Robert Tonner. The vinyl doll, Keisha, was introduced in 1995, a year following Georgetown’s introduction of the original three—Megan, Heather, and Alison.

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