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Bobbleheads, or bobble-headed dolls, are toys with movement. They are made to resemble the character of your favorite celebrity, cartoon character, actor, singer, or sports hero. Some people collect them. Bobbleheads can also represent religious figures such as Buddha or the Dalai Lama. Bobbleheads are made of ceramic, bisque, or papier-mâché. Bobbleheads have a long history. The first known bobble-head toy dates back to the 1840s. A German artist named Nikolai Gogal created a character whose head was shaped like a plaster cat. The first bobbleheads were made in the early 1800s, and were usually 6 to 8 inches tall and connected to springs. They were then called nodders and bobbers. Bobbleheads were originally made of ceramic material, but were soon made of more durable materials. Popularity quickly spread, with the Beatles having their own bobblehead set, which is a valuable collector's item today. During the 1970s, bobbleheads became popular for giving away as souvenirs, but their popularity waned and their popularity shifted to other collectible items. In the 1990s, bobbleheads returned to popularity, and many sports fans began to collect and trade them. Modern Bobbleheads Sports Bobbleheads Works Bobbleheads
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