Sheila Young was a popular illustrator commissioned by three magazines: Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping and Extension to produce colorful realistic looking paper dolls. The dolls were published during the first and second decades of the 19th Century. Paper dolls listed below will be gradually cleaned and added to our listing.
About Lettie Lane and Her Stories and Paper Doll Family: The first paper doll in this series appeared in 1908, Ladies Home Journal.
The Lane Paper Doll Mansion
- Lettie Lane's kid brother with his clothes and playthings
- Scottish Boy and Irish Girl Paper Dolls
- Little American Girl Paper Doll
- Italian Boy and Girl Paper Dolls
- Spanish Boy and Girl Paper Dolls
- French Girl + Punch and Judy Show Paper Dolls
- Paper Dolls of The Netherlands: boy and girl
The Betty Bonnet Paper Dolls: A paper doll series published in the Ladies Home Journal during the mid 1910s.
- Betty Bonnet's Halloween Party
- Betty Bonnet Goes To A Wedding: The Bride
- Betty Bonnet Goes To A Wedding: The Groom
- Betty's college sister
- Betty's Grandparents: both young and old
- Betty Bonnet's New Year's Callers
- Betty Bonnet's Household Servants
- Betty Bonnet's Valentine
- Betty Bonnet's Camp-Fire Cousin
- Betty Bonnet's Sister's Baby
The Polly Pratt Paper Dolls: Published from 1919 -1921 in the Good Housekeeping magazine
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