Barbie Sweet Orchard Farm Doll & Vet Playset, Blonde

On Barbie Sweet Orchard Farm, everyone is welcome to lend a helping hand — it makes the work easier and the stories more fun! Barbie doll — and pet lovers — will be kept busy caring for the seven animals that live in this barn — a calf, lamb, pony, baby goat, chicken and two chicks are included. Designed with authentic details, the barn structure features a swinging gate, shelves for accessories, a spot to examine the animals and signature style, including a Barbie silhouette on the weather vane. Barbie farm vet doll is ready to see her patients in a cute outfit of pants, top, hooded vest and tall brown boots. Tools of the trade include a stethoscope, a feeding bottle, a medicine bottle, a syringe, two blankets and four removable casts to encourage patient-doctor play. Animal lovers will adore this set that comes with tons of possibilities for pet care and career exploration. Collect all the Barbie farm dolls and toys because when a girl plays with Barbie, she imagines everything she can become! Set includes Barbie farm vet doll wearing career fashion and accessories, barn structure, seven animal patients, four removable casts, stethoscope, feeding bottle, medicine bottle, syringe and two blankets. Doll cannot stand alone. Colors and decorations may vary.

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Barbie Sweet Orchard Farm Doll & Vet Playset, Blonde
Barbie Sweet Orchard Farm Doll & Vet Playset, Blonde:Age Range: 3 Years and UpImaginations can sow all kinds of stories with Barbie Sweet Orchard Farm doll and playset!Seven adorable animal patients are included — a calf, lamb, pony, baby goat, chicken and two chicks, making this playset a great gift for kids who love animals!Move the farm animals around the barn to tell a story; it has a swinging gate, a spot for the chicken to nest, hooks and shelf space for the vet tools and a silvery weathervane with Barbie silhouette for a touch of signature styleNurturers can help Barbie doll care for her patients with a feeding bottle, medicine bottle, syringe, two blankets and a pink heart-shaped stethoscope that fits around her neck to encourage role-playSomething broken? Use one of the four removable casts to fix it right up!?Barbie farm vet doll is ready to see her patients wearing a white t-shirt, red hooded vest, denim pants and tall brown boots?Collect all the Barbie farm dolls and toys because when a girl plays with Barbie, she imagines everything she can become!

Barbie is a fashion doll created by American businesswoman Ruth Handler, manufactured by American toy and entertainment company Mattel and introduced on March 9, 1959. The toy was based on the German Bild Lilli doll which Handler had purchased while in Europe. The figurehead of an eponymous brand that includes a range of fashion dolls and accessories, Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for over six decades. Mattel has sold over a billion Barbie dolls, making it the company's largest and most profitable line. The brand has expanded into a multimedia franchise since 1984, including video games, animated films, television/web series, and a live-action film.

Barbie and her male counterpart, Ken, have been described as the two most popular dolls in the world. Mattel generates a large portion of Barbie's revenue through related merchandise —accessories, clothes, friends, and relatives of Barbie. Writing for Journal of Popular Culture in 1977, Don Richard Cox noted that Barbie has a significant impact on social values by conveying characteristics of female independence, and with her multitude of accessories, an idealized upscale lifestyle that can be shared with affluent friends.

A doll is a model typically of a human or humanoid character, often used as a toy for children. Dolls have also been used in traditional religious rituals throughout the world. Traditional dolls made of materials such as clay and wood are found in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. The earliest documented dolls go back to the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. They have been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as elaborate art. Modern doll manufacturing has its roots in Germany, from the 15th century. With industrialization and new materials such as porcelain and plastic, dolls were increasingly mass-produced. During the 20th century, dolls became increasingly popular as collectibles.

A farm (also called an agricultural holding) is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it is the basic facility in food production. The name is used for specialized units such as arable farms, vegetable farms, fruit farms, dairy, pig and poultry farms, and land used for the production of natural fiber, biofuel, and other commodities. It includes ranches, feedlots, orchards, plantations and estates, smallholdings, and hobby farms, and includes the farmhouse and agricultural buildings as well as the land. In modern times, the term has been extended so as to include such industrial operations as wind farms and fish farms, both of which can operate on land or at sea.

There are about 570 million farms in the world, most of which are small and family-operated. Small farms with a land area of fewer than 2 hectares operate on about 12% of the world's agricultural land, and family farms comprise about 75% of the world's agricultural land.

Modern farms in developed countries are highly mechanized. In the United States, livestock may be raised on rangeland and finished in feedlots, and the mechanization of crop production has brought about a great decrease in the number of agricultural workers needed. In Europe, traditional family farms are giving way to larger production units. In Australia, some farms are very large because the land is unable to support a high stocking density of livestock because of climatic conditions. In less developed countries, small farms are the norm, and the majority of rural residents are subsistence farmers, feeding their families and selling any surplus products in the local market.

An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing trees that are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of large gardens, where they serve an aesthetic as well as a productive purpose. A fruit garden is generally synonymous with an orchard, although it is set on a smaller, non-commercial scale and may emphasize berry shrubs in preference to fruit trees. Most temperate-zone orchards are laid out in a regular grid, with a grazed or mown grass or bare soil base that makes maintenance and fruit gathering easy.

Most modern commercial orchards are planted for a single variety of fruit. While the importance of introducing biodiversity is recognized in forest plantations, introducing genetic diversity in orchard plantations by interspersing other trees might offer benefits. Genetic diversity in an orchard would provide resilience to pests and diseases, just as in forests.

Orchards are sometimes concentrated near bodies of water where climatic extremes are moderated and blossom time is retarded until frost danger is past.

Playsets, or play sets, are themed collections of similar toys designed to work together to enact some action or event. The most common toy playsets involve plastic figures, accessories, and possibly buildings or scenery, purchased together in a common box. Some sets during the 1960s and 1970s were offered within metal "suitcase" containers that also functioned as part of the playset.

First pioneered by metal figure manufacturers around the turn of the 20th century, usually as military "play" figures with simple accessories, the concept of the playset was further developed by companies like Marx Toys, Superior Toy, Remco, Deluxe Reading, Multiple Toymakers (MPC) and others throughout the Baby Boomer era. Several manufacturers continue to produce playsets today.

Vet, VET or the Vet may refer to:

  • Veterinary physician, a professional who treats disease, disorder and injury in animals
  • Veterinary medicine, the branch of science that deals with animals
  • Veteran, a person with long experience in a particular area, most often in military service during wartime
  • Veterans Stadium, informally "The Vet", a former sports stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Veterans Stadium (New Britain, Connecticut)
  • Vet River, South Africa
  • Finnish Board of Film Classification (Finnish: Valtion elokuvatarkastamo), an institution of the Finnish Ministry of Education
  • Venezuelan Standard Time, a UTC-04:00 time zone
  • Vocational education and training, prepares trainees for jobs that are based on manual or practical activities
  • Sebastian Vettel, a German F1 driver
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