Welcome to the last day of virtual spring break here on the blog! I'm going to end the week by looking at some cute, strange little dolls that are sold on AliExpress. A lot (but certainly not all) of the products on AliExpress are knockoffs of one kind or another, and today's dolls are no exception. However, some of the original, copied products still remain a mystery to me. The nice thing is that you guys make the collective knowledge on this blog impressive, so maybe we'll be able to solve a few mysteries together before the day is over!
I first learned about these dolls last summer when we had a silly doll contest over on Patreon. The idea was for everyone to submit photos of the funniest or most unusual dolls that they could find. It was an entertaining contest, and a surprising number of the entries were things that I actually wanted to buy! Case in point, when Amy sent me a photo of these big-eyed AliExpress kids, I knew I wouldn't be able to resist:Friday, March 17, 2023
Spring Break with Lena: Cheap Little AliExpress Knockoff Dolls
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Spring Break with Lena: Lori Dolls by Battat
Are you ready for another day of virtual spring break with me and Lena? I hope so! The Lori dolls that we'll be talking about today feel a bit like old friends. I reviewed these dolls back in 2014 before they were given the Lori name, and then again in 2015. They made some other brief appearances over the years, too, most notably in a random post about Our Generation accessories. The thing about old friends, though, is that sometimes you forget to check in for a while and things change!
One of the things that has changed about the Lori brand, at least where I live, is that they aren't sold in Target stores anymore--just online. In fact, the online selection at Target is pretty minimal, and Amazon appears to be the primary retailer now. This is too bad, because I always found the Lori characters to be an appealing, affordable option to browse in the toy aisle.
But what about the dolls themselves? Let's take a look:Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Spring Break with Lena: B-Kind Mini Dolls by Jada Toys
In the ongoing saga of TBP mobile, I found a fix for the logo and have reverted back to a more mobile-friendly view. I've also added a search feature to the drop-down menu. The blog was designed using a laptop view, so it's heavily optimized for that, but it's not 2012 anymore, is it? Since I'm always on my computer, I've been remiss in making the mobile experience better--sorry. I will continue to investigate ways to improve. Thank you for the input--keep it coming!
Anyway, here we are, already on day three of the spring break celebration! Thank you to everyone who is joining the fun in the comments section--I always love reading what you have to say. This review will be on the shorter side, since I know the middle of the week can get hectic--or at least it gets hectic around here!
Nothing felt hectic on St. John, though, as Lena and I spent the week welcoming various doll guests to join us for a little chat and some time at the pool. The guest list has been fairly diverse so far: yesterday Lena got fooled by a Cutie Reveal Chelsea in a toucan suit, and today she's going to meet a young girl named Turquoise Ann who is passionate about saving the ocean. The face of today's guest might look familiar to you, if you read my earlier B-Kind review, but her size is quite different!
B-Kind mini doll Turquoise Ann by Jada Toys, $9.97. |
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Spring Break with Lena: Cutie Reveal Chelsea by Mattel
Welcome back! First things first, I have a quick question to ask: for those of you who read the blog on your phones, how terrible is the new layout? I haven't been able to find a way to make the new header work with mobile view, so when you see the blog on your phone, you're seeing the laptop view...but small. I can usually hack my way into getting Blogger to do what I want, but this time I'm stumped. So I need to figure out which is worse: mobile view with a tiny, pixelated header, or laptop view with smaller text. Thank you for any input.
But enough about that! As promised, Lena and I are back for the second day of our spring break celebration! As some of you know, we visited the beautiful island of St. John back in February, and this week we're going to share four mini reviews from that trip with you!
Our first guest in St. John was the Cutie Reveal Chelsea toucan by Mattel:
Cutie Reveal Chelsea toucan by Mattel, $17.99. |
Monday, March 13, 2023
Tea with Lena: Penny's Box Street Series Adou
Lena with Penny's Box Adou from the Street Series, $24.99. |
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Shadow High (And More Rainbow High) Dolls by MGA Entertainment
I did a big review of MGA's Rainbow High line back in November of 2021, with a second part that featured Vanessa Tempo. And then I did an articulation update with Jett Dawson in early 2022. So it would seem like I've said enough about the brand at this point, right? But the thing is, even though I haven't been planning or even thinking about additional Rainbow High reviews, somehow there always seems to be a new doll on the shelf that catches my attention--usually because they're offering something quite different from the dolls I've already reviewed. And since apparently I'm an incurable doll collector, when I see a new doll that interests me, I buy it.
As you can imagine, this kind of behavior playing out over an entire year has led to a pretty big stack of unopened Rainbow High dolls. And so today I figured I would finally open up some of those boxes and share four of the new and wonderful characters that this brand has produced:
Rainbow High dolls, clockwise from left: Shanelle Onyx, Zooey Electra, Victoria Whitman, and Meena Fleur. |
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Healthy Roots Gaiana
I've had my eye on the Healthy Roots company since way back in October of 2021 when I started to think about blogging again. I saw the original Healthy Roots doll, Zoe, at Target and really wanted to buy her, but at that time the $80 price tag was daunting. Now, a year or so later, and with the help of my generous Patrons, this kind of doll is something I can review. The great thing is that since I waited for so long, by the time I was ready to buy my doll, there were two new characters in the Healthy Roots lineup: Gaïana and Marisol.
Healthy Roots are 18-inch play dolls with wigged hair in three different realistic curly textures. The line was created by artist Yelitsa Jean-Charles as a way to help young Black girls feel great about their curls. The dolls all feature synthetic hair that supposedly looks and behaves just like real hair. It's even possible to use standard hair care products on these dolls. I don't have a great track record for dealing with curly doll hair, so I was a little nervous about investigating this brand, but I was also very curious to see if the impressive claims about the hair fiber are true.
The dolls are for sale on the Healthy Roots website for $84.99 plus $15 shipping, or at Target for $79 and free shipping. I pre-ordered Gaïana from Healthy Roots back in October, and my first impression of her was so good that I immediately grabbed Marisol from Target. I'll show you a few pictures of Marisol today, but the review will be mostly about Gaïana.
It might look like Gaïana's photo shoot was in the Caribbean, like the mermaids in my last review, but this is actually back home at the Jersey Shore:
Healthy Roots doll, Gaïana, $84.99. |