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Best Sindy Websites

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7 best sindy websites

These are the websites Sindy collectors turn to again and again for research, information, reference and good old-fashioned Sindy fun.

www.oursindymuseum.com

Possibly the most comprehensive and in-depth Sindy website that collectors use for identifying fashion and scenesetters. They are currently updating with the 1980's - so watch that space!

www.vintagesindy.com

A great resource for identifying pieces as it features all the brochures produced from the 1960's - 90's. Easy to use, as it is set out in decades and by year.

www.sindy.co.uk

More of a fun site (albeit in need of some updating) than a reference resource from Pedigree Toys and Brands Ltd. It showcases Sindy crafts, games, stories, news and colouring sheets. It also features images and stories on the Sindy anniversary collection - that was just for fun though!

THE SINDY SHOP

A COLLABORATION WITH PEDIGREE TOYS TO OFFER A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF SINDY PRODUCTS AND DESIGNS

WWW.SINDYSHOP.CO.UK

For news, crafts, printables and videos on the new SindyPlay range launched by Kid Kreations in 2021. This is the place to go. If you want to purchase the last remaining Sindy collectors dolls you need to go to its sister site at www.sindycollectorsclub.co.uk

www.sindydoll.wordpress.com

A passion website set up by the late collector Helen Carter where she shared her knowledge, Sindy projects and an extensive section that is great for outfit identification. The fun features and mood-board style collages reflect on Sindy's place in fashion history and popular culture.

www.petradolls.co.uk

The go-to website for doll identification - not just Sindy Barbie, Petra and many more are included. With clear images and precise information you can date your doll by checking the suggested markers.

Set up by collector Martina Söderström to showcase her actual little museum based in Sweden. Here she shares her collection, history, photographs and interviews with fellow collectors. Martina is always looking for contributors to build the site, so do get in touch if you can help .

www.thelittlesindymuseum.com

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