Stephanie emailed me over the summer to tell me about
Double Dutch Dolls, a new company that is producing multicultural, articulated (!), slim-proportioned 18 inch play dolls. The company's founder,
K. Charles, grew up reading
Sweet Valley High and Judy Blume books--wishing that there were similar fictional characters who looked like her. Unsatisfied with the current market, Ms. Charles decided to write her own books about spunky, smart, unique and beautiful teens from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The characters in these stories were so real to her, that Ms. Charles decided to turn them into high-quality 18 inch play dolls.
At the moment, only the main characters from K. Charles' book series are available in doll form. These are Kaila and Zaria, identical 14-year-old twins who are navigating the challenges of middle school together. With
Kickstarter funding success, the company hopes to introduce a full line of doll characters, including Kaila's best friend Sacha, Zaria's Hispanic friend Alainna, Zaria's Irish/German/Asian lab partner Kadence, and (my favorite!) the redheaded African-American and Norwegian girl, Trinity.
After reading the website and looking at the dolls, I instantly wanted to get involved and support this wonderful project. My experience with these dolls is a bit of an epic tale, though. It all started back on August 9th, the day of Stephanie's email, when I ordered Zaria. However, almost two months later, I am the proud owner of both Zaria
and her twin sister. And Zaria is sporting a new wig. I'll tell you the whole story, of course, but let me start by showing you the beautiful twins as they look today:
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Zaria (left, re-wigged) and Kaila (right) by Double Dutch Dolls. $69.00 each. |