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Navy
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Tue, Jan 19 2016, 10:49 pm
Looking to buy a doll for my one year old. Any recommendations for a good first doll?
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Rutabaga
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 12:08 am
Something soft and washable. Nothing with batteries!
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seeker
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 1:01 am
The one linked above looks hard. for a first doll I like the kind with a soft body and plastic head, hands, and sometimes feet. The plastic face makes it look realistic enough for older toddlers and kids to love, as opposed to a real "rag doll" type, but the soft body is friendlier for little ones, you can hug them and cuddle them like you can't do with a fully plastic doll. My 5 y/o still favors her soft-bodied doll.
Look up Corrolle dolls on Amazon and then buy a cheaper version of that. I think Target makes their own branded knockoff. They're all the same idea, I don't really see a reason to spend $50 on a little kid's doll. One of my kids happens to have a Corolle doll that was received as a gift and it is indeed a very nice one, but the other kid has a no-name doll that is also of the soft body/plastic head and arms variety and she's just as happy with it.
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amother
Navy
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 8:47 am
Manhattan Toy Baby Stella Peach Soft Nurturing First Doll (new for 2015!) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T.....9SPEN
I like how soft this doll is, do you think it's not realistic enough? Is that something that's important?
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chocolatecake
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 10:01 am
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musicmom
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 10:47 am
Definitely Corolle!
We will love these for a lifetime! They are beautiful and have a lovely Vanilla scent :-)
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musicmom
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 10:49 am
Corolle 14 inch baby doll is really nice and a little more substantial than the 12 inch tidoo doll. My oldest is still playing with hers at 6 and she has had it since she was 1. Each year we get or make clothes or bed for her.
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gp2.0
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 10:56 am
My girls hardly play with large dolls, and never really showed a preference for realistic dolls vs. rag dolls vs. stuffed animals.
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amother
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Wed, Jan 20 2016, 2:17 pm
My kids enjoyed dolls from this range and I think they're adorable. I just chose one at random, look through their selection.
http://shop.auroragift.com/p/13-5-chloe?pp=12
Mine have been through the washing machine many times and still look beautiful.
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