Mel emailed me these three toy descriptions with photo below:
1. ID-ed: Apple Tree House, produced by Corgi1:"I was looking through some old photos from Christmas in 1983. I had received an "
Apple Tree House". I think it's similar to the Family Tree House that Fisher Price brought out, but it's definitely not that. It has a green base, and a brown tree trunk. At the bottom of the tree trunk it has a yellow door. At the top of the tree trunk it has a yellow roof and a yellow bird sitting on top of it. To the left it has a swing and a yellow bird sitting on top of that. To the right it has a large red apple that opens up. Inside it has rooms and stairs. It has basic furniture inside. The apple tree house also came with a little plastic person with red plastic hair. Can you find any more info on this? I have searched the internet all over and can't find any mention of it at all!"
2:"That same Christmas I also received a "
Matchbox" toy called "
Stack A Cake". I can't find any more information on this toy anywhere either! It was a wind up toy for preschoolers and had a revolving 'floor'. You had to try and stack up the cakes before the chef, (wearing a tall blue hat) and another character (wearing pink and red) who had their arms stretched out tried to knock them over! It sounds very cute.

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3:"Also, I was given a
baby doll in I believe the mid 80's (maybe 85 or 86?) and she had a
baby powder scent. She had a bean body and plastic arms, legs and head. She had rooted hair. She came in a pink coverall I believe. I think she came with accessories. I named her Amy, but I don't know if this was possibly the name of the doll on the box? There were so many baby dolls around, but I have no idea of what brand she was or anything. Any info would be fabulous!

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Here's the phot Mel emailed me:
"The treehouse box is behind me and it clearly says "Apple Tree House" You can also see the 'Stack A Cake' to the left with its box behind it. Not sure if it helps at all, but I'm in Australia. Maybe they were only released here? Any help and more info would be greatly appreciated!"
Thanks, Mel
