When I was a kid, I had a huge collection of Breyer model horses that was the center of my imaginary universe. Every last one of these horses had a name, a personality, and a specific role in an elaborate game that I would lose myself in whenever I got the chance. I played with these beloved horses more than I played with any doll. Most of my games revolved solely around the horses, but every once and a while there would be doll riders in the plot. I had some Mego Corp
Wizard of Oz dolls and a Marx Jay who could ride really well, but I was never tempted by the Breyer dolls. The first dolls, called "
Brenda Breyer," had blank-looking faces and weren't articulated enough to ride the horses properly.
I still gaze admiringly at the Breyer horse displays in toy stores, but I haven't purchased a new horse for a while. Recently, a friend told me about the Breyer Stablemates "Mystery Foal Surprise" sets. It's hard to think of three words that would entice me more than
mystery,
foal and
surprise. That's a triple threat. These little $10 toys each contain a mare and a stallion, and also a tiny foal that's concealed behind a closed door. I can't resist surprises, so I bought one of these sets on a whim the other day (some pictures are posted over on
Facebook). This experience inspired me to put aside my Breyer rider prejudices and look more closely at the doll-related products that this company is offering right now.
Today I will look at one of the larger (Traditional size) horse and rider sets from the 2013 My Favorite Horse collection. I have to admit that after spending most of my life as a Breyer horse fan, I was really excited to finally get my first close look at one of the Breyer dolls. The set I bought is called, "Let's Go Riding Western," and I chose this particular toy because the rider looked unexpectedly pretty and realistic to me:
|
"Let's Go Riding Western" set by Breyer, $39.99. |