![]() Still, if you're having a hard time finding information about a specific item, I would love to help. I'll check out the AG wheelchair, but those accessories tend to be cost-prohibitive. The best I can do is review the wheelchairs themselves-and the dolls who come with them. The thing about me reviewing the Barbie wheelchairs is that all of the dolls from this review are going to be sold and out of my house (that's my new rule!), so I will not be able to test whether they can fit into Ken's wheelchair. Maybe I can find another one? That would be a fun comparison review. I was drooling over the Barbie wheelchair doll on Amazon just the other day! I'm also curious about the Lammily wheelchair, although I gave the one I bought away (unopened) when we moved to Jersey. Hi Brie! Thank you for introducing yourself! I love the miniature furniture and accessories from AG, too! I almost like those things more than the dolls.ok, I definitely like those things more than the dolls! Not that I don't like the dolls, but that company does such an excellent job with miniatures! Though I wish they’d add one for Chelsea sized dolls too. Especially as the barbie wheelchair has castors that face backwards and don’t move, so the chair only goes forwards and backwards (its still the best miniuture chair on the market and is a great price point. The cost of getting one to Australia is so high I’d really like to know more first. I have an old journey girl folding chair but its nothing like something anyone would actually use. I’m also looking for reviews of the new AG rigid wheelchair. I want to know if the ken chair is the same dimensions as the Barbie one (it has ‘ken’ modded into the back so it may not be) and if any of these dolls fit the chairs - particularly the curvy girl. Mattel’s fashionista line has just added another 4 wheelchair dolls. Beyond that i try to restrict myself to wheelchair using dolls. I discovered that I love the AG scale furniture and extras. ![]() My own collection is mainly kept under control by my desire for little ‘things’. Just enough smaller to be a younger sister but can share a large proportion of the clothing. Your review helped with that choice and Poppy is much loved. I had found a Paola Reina that looked as though it might work but as we had a very strict doll on birthday only i wanted to be sure it would hold up. ![]() I’m in Melbourne, Aus and was first drawn here 4 years ago when my girl ‘needed’ a red haired younger sister for her Florrie Doll - now sadly defunct but their dolls are very very similar in all dimensions and quality to AG. I think its past time to introduce myself. My Target didn't have a great selection of Made to Move dolls, and I wasn't too impressed with the ones I found. Before that, I thought that the only new developments with Mattel's highly-articulated body were the newest Made to Move characters. I discovered the Barbie Looks line during one of my internet research missions. They are a delightful and diverse trio:īarbie Signature Looks dolls from left: Model #2, Model #6, and Model #3. I still feel regret that I didn't include Model #1 (Nina) in this review, since she's very beautiful and would have added to the fun, but the three characters I bought kept me plenty busy. Some of the background and deeper thoughts about this line can be found in that review. Today's post is a follow-up to my review of the Barbie Looks male characters. It's also a place where you can chat and even help me figure out what to review next. For anyone who doesn't know what I'm talking about, I've just launched a new Patreon page where you can pitch in a few bucks per month to help the future of the blog. I'm enjoying the Patreon site, and think we can have some fun over there. I'd like to start with a huge thank you to my very first Patrons! I am so honored that you would pitch in and help me with my re-invented dream for this blog.
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