They're 12 inch dolls, but they seem bigger. |
They are articulated at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, and knees. Unfortunately, there's no ankle joint. They each come with a DIY project.
Daisy is my favourite.
In spite of Daisy's theme being animals, her project is making a bean bag chair, (For her, not the child.), instead of something to do with animals, specifically, the horses she likes to ride. They didn't even give her animal print fabric to make her chair out of, although there are some paw prints involved, and she comes with a bunny. Her box also says something about decorating a purse. Apparently Daisy's purse can be covered with the fabrics too.
The boxes have a ribbon handle on top, which you are encouraged to reuse as a hair tie or bracelet.
Even the doll's box is supposed to be used to make a 'kindness board', where you can 'display your creations'.
The dolls were made by Jada Toys. I can't think of anything else they've made. Apparently they mainly make model cars and their products are 'predominantly aimed at the collectible market'.
The dolls were made by Jada Toys. I can't think of anything else they've made. Apparently they mainly make model cars and their products are 'predominantly aimed at the collectible market'.
Jada Toys made the Cutie Pops! Miss Emily has a review of these on Toy Box Philosopher. She liked 'em okay, but I personally couldn't connect to their faces. It was a nice concept though, very kid-friendly.
ReplyDeleteOh that's right. I forgot. I have a couple of Cutie Pops and mentioned that in my posts. My memory isn't what it used to be.
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