What is pippa dolls?

Pippa dolls are a line of fashion dolls that were first produced in the UK in the 1970s by the toy company Palitoy. The dolls were popular among young girls during that time, and their popularity has remained consistent over the years, with collectors still seeking them out today.

The Pippa dolls were known for their petite size, measuring only 6.5 inches tall, which made them easy to carry around and play with. They were also highly poseable, with ball-jointed limbs that allowed them to be positioned in a variety of ways.

The dolls had a range of outfits and accessories available for purchase, including dresses, trousers, shoes, hats, and bags. They were marketed as a fashionable doll for young girls to dress up and play with.

Pippa dolls were produced until the early 1980s, when they were discontinued. However, their popularity has led to a resurgence of interest in recent years, with new collectors discovering the dolls and older collectors sharing their love for them.