stringtheorygirl
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Jennifer W|1291368642|2786113 said:I took a look around the American Girl store when I was in NYC last month. They have hundreds of combinations of features, hair colour, style and length, eye colour, skin tone etc. I'm sure you'd find something pretty close to what you're looking for. I think the idea is to have a doll that looks just like the child who will play with it, which is really cute. Have to say though, they had no doll in pale blue with red hair, so I won't be having one for myself.
Pandora|1291381291|2786151 said:Jennifer W|1291368642|2786113 said:I took a look around the American Girl store when I was in NYC last month. They have hundreds of combinations of features, hair colour, style and length, eye colour, skin tone etc. I'm sure you'd find something pretty close to what you're looking for. I think the idea is to have a doll that looks just like the child who will play with it, which is really cute. Have to say though, they had no doll in pale blue with red hair, so I won't be having one for myself.
Did they have one in grey & purple blotches with brown hair?
I thank my Scottish parents for my lovely skin tone... and ability to go many shades of lobster in the sun and yet never tan...
stringtheorygirl|1291400279|2786419 said:You all are incredibly helpful! Thank you for the ideas.
I sent my DH a link to the AG doll and he thinks she might not appreciate a doll at this age. I don't have kidlets so I can't speak to that. Is two too young for a doll? I don't remember having one at that age but there are pictures of me with a doll under one arm and a glow worm (anyone remember those?!) under the other.
Firecracker, I remember those Pleasant Company catalogs! I always wanted that delicious looking birthday cake they offered for Samantha(?). I was never a big doll person but some of those collections were positively enticing.
Swimmer- thank you for that link- I'll take a look at those as well!
Happy Friday