PowerLine 12-Volt DC-AC / 1000 mA Power Socket with Enhanced Digital Power #0900-56

PowerLine 12-Volt DC-AC / 1000 mA Power Socket with Enhanced Digital Power #0900-56
DC-AC Power Socket
Customer Review: Must have
A must have device if you have the Jabra SP5050 hands free bluetooth cell phone device.
Customer Review: Cheap!
This is junk! I too bought one and tried to use it for my cell phone. It worked for about 5 minutes and went dead! No puff, no click, no noise, just DEAD! It’s not worth the time and money. I found a better one online that has a higher output rating that works great. The only difference is the better one is not as compact and it has a 3 foot cord attached to the lighter plug.
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MD07: Sculpting Miniature Dolls 1
Create your own one-of-a-kind miniature dolls using oven-baked clays. You will make the armature, then learn how to sculpt the head, shoulders, hands, legs and feet from a master sculptor. Evelyn Lenz Flook, a very talented instructor and doll artisan for over 16 years, shows you step-by-step how to make a realistic-looking doll. Her work has been featured in leading miniature magazines. A FREE size chart is also included. FREE PATTERN included on the disk. Just insert the DVD into your computer. You can print as many copies of the pattern as you need from the pdf file, using Adobe Acrobat Reader (free from http://www.adobe.com).
List Price: $34.95
Amazon Price: $34.95
Customer Review: Good to see it in ‘person’
This was made I believe in 1983, and though some things have changed, it really helps to see it live. She keeps referring to the ’sizing chart’ which is not included, and that was very frustrating. I’m trying to find a way to contact her if that is possible, or find some sizing chart, but it really is extremely helpful to watch someone at work. Good video.
Dream Dollhouse (Where Dreams come to Life) : Used : Jewel
Product Description Fisher-Price Dream Dollhouse engages preschoolers in pretend play in an interactive environment. Children use the mouse to explore and rearrange six rooms, solve problems and act out fantasies. Magical sprites and hidden mouse holes add to the fun. When children enter the dollhouse, they are welcomed by three characters: Mrs. Baggs, Cowboy Bob, and an unnamed little girl, who can be anyone your child wants her to be. Children are also greeted with music, sounds, animations and voices inviting them to play. They can then choose any of six rooms to explore by simply clicking the mouse. In each room, a child can click on objects, some of which have special sounds or animations attached to them. Many objects can be moved, so that a child can put clothes on a dress form, put away groceries in the kitchen, or set up a tea party in the playroom. There is a container in each room full of toys and fun things the child can place in the room. The child can also select playmates by clicking on special buttons in the room. One special feature you won’t find in a real dollhouse is the ability to magically redecorate with Sprites. Three fairies — Sparkle, Flora, and Turnabout — can move about the room (controlled by the child with the mouse). Twinkling lights and music show which objects the Sprites can change. Flora might change the bedroom rug and bedspread into a lush garden. Children find it fun to discover which things the Sprites can change and how they are transformed. Something else you won’t find in an ordinary dollhouse is the secret mouse world. Mice leave a clue in each room, describing where their mouse hole is. By clicking on a piece of cheese, the child will hear the clue. She may need to move some objects in order to find the mice’s secret place. Once inside the mouse hole, there is another room to explore. There is an ice cream factory in the kitchen’s mouse hole, a mouse wedding in the playroom’s mouse hole.
List Price: $19.99
Used Price: $9.59
Customer Review: FUN!
I Love Dream Dollhouse and I am 12 yrs old!!!!! I remember playing it when I was little and I loved EVERY part of it!!!
Cinderella Dollhouse 2
Disney’s Cinderella’s Dollhouse 2 is a follow-up to the popular first release, Cinderella’s Dollhouse. In this product the player assists the Fairy Godmother in continuing to make Cinderella’s dreams come true. The Fairy Godmother presides over Cinderella’s world and with the use of her magic wand, the player can help decorate and prepare special castle events for Cinderella, which include a Mouse Tea Party, a Grand Royal Ball, and Cinderella’s Outdoor Wedding.
List Price: $19.99
Used Price: $6.99
Customer Review: crashes everytime
We have a lot of video games but can’t even get out of the gate with this one. crashes every time.
Antique and Collectible Dollhouses and Their Furnishings
Antique and Collectible Dollhouses and Their Furnishings features pictures and information on over 200 dollhouses from Europe and America dating from the mid-1800s through the 1970s. This extensive book depicts 2,000 different examples of furniture, dolls, and accessories. With over 800 color photographs provided through the help of more than 50 individual collectors, this book is a must for anyone interested in dollhouses and furniture. Company products illustrated include Bliss, Silber & Fleming, Amersham, Tudor Toy, Christian Hacker, Gottschalk, Lines/Tri-ang, Bartons, Reliable, Lynnfield, and many more. For the first time, furniture from the Wisconsin Toy Company, Kage Company, and Menasha Woodenware Corporation is pictured and identified. Included as well are a price guide and list of sources for obtaining dollhouses and furniture.
List Price: $59.95
Amazon Price: $43.16
Used Price: $34.00
Customer Review: Wonderful reference book for anyone in the business
I ordered this book for my business, and have used it a great deal. It’s a wonderfully photographed book, with great references.
Customer Review: for collectors
This is a good book if you collect dollhouses (already made and furnished). There is great information on the history of dollhouses with sections highlighting examples from England, Germany, and America. Related topics, not always covered are here as well…dolls, plastic furniture, and metal work are included. I found the book to be a bit too technical to enjoy-kind of reminded me of a textbook. No roombox interiors are in this book.












