Today I want to show you something called the Mommy-to-be Judith doll. This doll was developed in Europe (I think?) and introduced into the United States in 1991 (back when I was a kid). There's not much information about these dolls on the internet, but there's a Chicago Tribune article from 1992 that's been archived online. This article states that Judith is believed to be the first pregnant play doll distributed in the United States. That's pretty cool! Of course Mattel came along a decade later with their pregnant Midge doll, but the Judith Corporation was apparently first on the scene.
So why is Judith a good doll for the Sunday Surprise? Well, because the gender and appearance of her little baby is a mystery! And, what makes this doll unusually fun is that the company put boy babies in half of their dolls and girls in the other half (according to the Tribune article). So I have an actual 50:50 chance of getting a little boy today! Better yet, I'm going to de-box two Judith dolls, and while this won't change the odds of either baby being a boy...at least I have two chances.
Mommy-to-be Judith doll (1991). |