Here's a 6" VTG Knickerbocker Toys Holly Hobbie Carrie Doll / Figure.....pre-owned in good shape overall....Also working in Humorous Planning at that time (1973-74) was Bob Childers, a veteran humorous concept artist and designer. Childers insisted that there should be a doll of the character. Since no one seemed to listen, Childers went home and, on his own time, hand-stitched the first prototype and presented it to Connors, who took the cloth doll to Tom Wilson, Creative Vice President. American Greetings approached Knickerbocker Toy Company concerning the Holly Hobbie license. In 1974, Knickerbocker Toys licensed the Holly Hobbie character for a line of rag dolls, launched in 1975.[1]: 103  These were a popular toy for young American girls for several years. Additional products were licensed and produced, including fabrics, furniture,[2]: 128  ceramics, games, and stationery.[1]: 103  Holly Hobbie products were later marketed by American Greetings in association with Carlton Cards.