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Barbie revolutionized the toy industry from "summary" of Barbie and Ruth by Robin Gerber

Barbie was not just a doll; she was a revolution. Before Barbie, the toy industry was dominated by baby dolls and stuffed animals. Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie, recognized a gap in the market for a doll that allowed girls to imagine themselves as adults. With her keen business acumen and determination, Ruth brought Barbie to life in 1959, forever changing the landscape of the toy industry. Barbie was not just a doll; she was a phenomenon. Her slender figure, fashionable outfits, and glamorous accessories captured the imagination of girls around the world. With Barbie, girls could dream big and aspire to be anything they wanted to be - from astronauts to doctors to fashion designers. Barbie was more than just a toy; she was a symbol of empowerment and possibility. Barbie was not just a doll; she was a trendsetter. With her ever-evolving wardrobe and diverse range of careers, Barbie...
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    Barbie and Ruth

    Robin Gerber

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