1931 Version
1932 Version
1932 Version
1932 Version
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Description: Granny Doodle is one of the 16 very first toys that were made by Fisher-Price in their beginnings in 1931. This wise granny duck knows exactly how to keep children entertained. When pulled by her pull cord Granny Doodle waddles, bobs her head, opens and closes her bill, and "quacks" (concealed squawker) for more! Granny Doodle was introduced with orange wheels in 1931, but had green wheels in 1932. The 1932 Granny Doodle is also a bit larger than the 1931 version.
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Accessories:
- 1931-1931 - FPT4041 - Wooden granny doodle with a yellow face, orange bill, orange neck, orange vest with white short sleeves and a white shaw with orange rings around her shoulders. She holds a (printed) baby duck in a basket. She rolls on 4 orange wheels, the front two are large thin wheels and have rubber bands for traction and back 2 are small bead wheels. This Granny Doodle does NOT have a Fisher-Price logo on her tail. Measures 6-1/2" long x 10-3/4" high x 4" wide. *See "Variations" below.
- FPT19458 - Granny was sold with a light green felt cloth bonnet (removable).
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Variations:
- 1932-1932 - FPT4876 - Granny Duck has 4 green wheels, the front two are thicker than the wheels used in 1931 and the back 2 are small bead wheels. This version does have a Fisher-Price logo on the tail. Granny was sold with a green oilcloth bonnet (non-removable). Measures 7" long, 11" high, 4" wide.
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Other Information:
- The original retail price was $1.00.
- The original dealer's price in 1932 for this toy was $6.00 per dozen, weighing a total of 18 lbs.
- Granny Doodle was styled by Margaret Evans Price.
- Also see 1933's #101 Granny Doodle and Family, as Granny is pulling 2 baby chicks.
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