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(San Gabriel Valley Tribune) — Like most little girls, Mary Eubanks grew up loving dolls. She even wanted to be a doll maker.  “But then life got in the way: school, college, career,” noted Eubanks, who spent more than two decades as an educator at Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles before achieving her dream of launching her own doll company. Eubanks founded her Children of America Dolls company in 2005 in Pasadena to create diversity in the world of dolls. “Children of America Dolls represents today’s children in their appeal and authentic ethnic diversity,” Eubanks said. “Each doll has her own features born of her own ethnic diversity. They are designed to teach young girls that they are uniquely different and special.”

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