I don't know what it is about My Twinn, but they're ridiculously good at sidetracking me. I had a completely different review planned for this weekend, but here I am writing about My Twinn again. This is actually more of a project than a review, though, so let me back up and explain.
The other day I got an email from AJ, admitting that she had been bitten by the My Twinn Adopt-a-Friend bug during the most recent $49 sale. Hearing about AJ's experience in picking her new doll (which you can see
on her blog) sent me scurrying over to the My Twinn site myself. Before I knew it, I was
back in my old habits--hunched over the computer, entrenched in the process of peering at tiny pictures, trying to find some treasures amidst about a
thousand discounted Adopt-a-Friend dolls.
The most recent sale was for the newer, smaller, 18" Adopt-a-Friend dolls, and I found the process of choosing one of these characters more difficult than it was for the older 23" Friends. I think the biggest problem is that the facial features aren't as distinct. I ended up spending most of my time just trying to identify the different face molds, which was really hard for me. I searched the internet looking for clues, and couldn't find a single resource on these new faces--there certainly isn't anything on the My Twinn site (there should be). So, for this post, I am going to share some of the faces I've deciphered, with the ardent hope that many of you will know more than I do, and will pitch in to fix any mistakes and help me create a complete, accurate resource.
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18" (left) and 23" (right) My Twinn Katie faces. |