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Middleboro / Massachusetts / United States
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Manchester / New Hampshire / United States
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Pawtucket / Rhode İsland / United States
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La Grange / Illinois / United States
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The origin of Plasticant Mobilo goes back to the year 1974 with the formation of a company for pre-school supply through the Paedagogin Traute Grabosch. The experience she acquired as an educator and independent business led in1979 to the establishment of an additional company for the production and sale of Plasticant Mobilo together with her husband Joachim Grabosch. In the 70s a German team of designers developed Plasticant Mobilo as an extension of plasticant. From the outset working with children was foremost for the Graboschs. Ever since the inception of the company their goal was to support creativity and childrens fantasy. Our company philosophy "a toy for generations" is reflected not only in the fact that our company meanwhile has passed into the second generation, but also by the fact that the product Plasticant Mobilo has been recognized as a reliable product for very many years in kindergartens around the world. Today children world-wide play with Plasticant Mobilo. Our products are available in more than 30 countries and our customers are looked after by our headquarters in Sulzburg, Germany, and by our local branches in the USA, Australia and England. We stand firmly to our production location in the Markgraeflerland Sulzburg and thereby promote employment and development in the region
Parsippany / New Jersey / United States
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Dallas / Texas / United States
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Northvale / New Jersey / United States
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Middleton / Wisconsin / United States
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American Girl is retailer and direct marketer of children s publications, dolls and clothing. The flagship product line, The American Girls Collection, features books, 18-inch dolls and accessories based on 9 year-old fictional heroines who lived during important times in America s past. American Girl magazine is an age-appropriate, advertising-free publication designed to affirm self-esteem, celebrate achievements and foster creativity in girls. American Girl also introduced the following product lines: Bitty Baby, Hopscotch Hill School and Angelina Ballerina for girls 3-6 years old. The American Girl business was founded as Pleasant Company in 1985 by Pleasant T. Rowland and was acquired by Mattel in 1998. American Girl products are marketed and distributed through the company s catalogue, its Web site, americangirl.com and American Girl Place, its proprietary retail store. The American Girl books are also available in bookstores nationwide.
Thousand Oaks / California / United States
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Stamford / Connecticut / United States
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