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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Irwin's Daughter is a Doll

Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Steve Irwin, is getting her own doll.

The OddBlog covered The Crocodile Hunter's death when it happened on the old blog platform (now defunct). Shortly afterward, Wild Republic released a doll based on his likeness and Bindi got her own TV show, also dedicated to animal rescue and preservation. She has also appeared in child fitness videos and has a music career. Her show, Bindi the Jungle Girl, garnered her a Daytime Emmy, as well as an Australian Logie.

The Bindi Irwin doll is 10"-tall, made of rubber, and speaks limited phrases, such as, "Crikey! Let's go help wildlife!" It retails for $15-20, a portion of which will be donated to help endangered species.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

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