9 Vintage Dolls From The ’50s And ’60s That Will Truly Take You Back

Do you ever wish you could just be a kid again?

There's nothing like rummaging through your attic or garage to find an old doll you used to play with every day as a kid. It's worn and dirty, but it's worth way more than a brand new version, because it's yours.

Dolls are some of the most sentimental toys out there. They are such a big part of childhood, going along on so many adventures with you.

And when it comes to the '50s and '60s, there were quite a few incredible dolls that adults fondly remember today. Many new dolls came out during those decades, but some classic ones stood the test of time.

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These nine vintage dolls were some of the most popular ones of their era, and I bet that you've heard of — or played with — at least a few of them.

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1. Chatty Cathy

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Chatty Cathy was first made in 1959, and was the second best selling doll for the early '60s, right behind Barbie herself.

2. Tiny Tears

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Tiny Tears was introduced in 1950, and would "cry" water out of two holes near her eyes. She also had sleepy eyes that would close when tilted backwards.

3. Little Miss Echo

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Raymond Scott

Manufactured between 1962 and 1964, Little Miss Echo is a lesser known talking doll, but was very popular during its time.

4. Barbie

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Barbie came into this world in 1959 after Ruth Handler saw her daughter Barbara playing with paper cutout dolls and dressing them up.

5. G.I. Joe

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G.I. Joe was originally introduced in 1964, but has had many different incarnations since.

6. Trolls

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In 1959, Danish woodworker Thomas Dam carved his first troll as a gift to his daughter. Little did he know he just started a craze that would last through the '60s, and have a resurgence in the '90s.

7. Raggedy Ann & Andy

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Raggedy Ann was first produced in 1915, but her popularity lasted decades. She remained a best-selling doll in the 1950s and 1960s.

8. Little People

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Flickr / Teeny!

In 1950, "Looky Fire Truck" was the original incarnation of Fisher Price's Little People toys. They're still very popular today.

9. Tressy

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Flickr / Julius Seelbach

Tressy was trademarked in 1963 as the doll with the "hair that grows."

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