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Christmas present daughter wants an expensive doll

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nattygk · 26/10/2017 20:32

I'm wanting people's opinions on this. The other day I asked my 10 years old daughter what she would like for Christmas, she replied that she would like this American girl doll I thought ok I'll have a look on line and I'm shocked to see there over £100. The thing is my daughter is going to be 11 in January so is there any point on getting her this doll or do I ask if there is anything else she would like instead any advice would be much appreciated

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wobblywonderwoman · 26/10/2017 20:39

100 is steep for a doll. Are there any 'versions' of it in s cheaper price bracket (not much help- sorry)

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LouMumsnet · 26/10/2017 20:46

Hi there OP. We hope you don't mind us bobbing onto your thread like this. It was reported to us and we suspect you meant to post it in another topic, rather than site stuff.

We're going to move it into the Christmas topic now where it should get a better response. All the best - hope you get some useful advice!

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Ttbb · 26/10/2017 20:48

She's not going to be playing with dolls much longer. Maybe ask her for a list of ten things and then pick what you think will be most useful.

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OrchidShmorchid · 26/10/2017 20:51

My dd wanted an American Doll, she got a My Generation doll and has never once complained. It helps that a lot of the you tube videos about American dolls use a lot of the My Generation dolls clothing, so my dd recognised the brand.

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Tottyandmarchpane1 · 26/10/2017 20:51

Look at the our generation dolls - v similar and cheaper!

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Tottyandmarchpane1 · 26/10/2017 20:52

Cross post!

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nattygk · 26/10/2017 21:08

Thanks for the other recommendations on the generation doll I'll have a look at them thank you

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Toomanycats99 · 26/10/2017 21:19

My daughters wanted one of those- they got the design a friend version from Argos! You ca get plenty of clothes / shoes etc as well for it.

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Toomanycats99 · 26/10/2017 21:20

My dd is coming up 10.5 and she got for her 10th birthday. For some reason she seems to be having a doll phase as well which I didn’t expect at her age.

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Cavender · 26/10/2017 21:24

We live in the USA and several of DD’s friends have American Girl dolls. DD has the Walmart version. Grin which one tenth of the price. There is very little difference between the two.

There are several different brands featuring similar dolls, just search for 18 inch doll.

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numbmum83 · 26/10/2017 21:27

My daughter is 11 in April and I'm under strict instructions NO DOLLS !

Part of me would say buy her it and enjoy the time of her being into dolls but then I can't imagine she will be play with her for very long .

Could you ask her for an alternative ?

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GraciesMansion · 26/10/2017 21:27

My dd 9 has an American Girl doll and really loves it. If I knew anyone who was going to the US this year she would be getting another. If you can afford it I would buy her one.

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WreckTangled · 26/10/2017 21:27

Do children get back into dolls? Dd is 7 and hasn’t so much as looked at a doll for the last couple of years which is really sad! I was playing with barbies until I was 10!

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Firenight · 26/10/2017 21:31

I had a new doll when I was 11, so it’s definitely not too old. I had younger siblings which gave me a good excuse to play with younger toys as long as I wanted.

That doll is much loved now by my daughter so absolutely worth it.

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INeedNewShoes · 26/10/2017 21:33

My niece has an American girl doll. It's gorgeous and has brought her lots of joy over the years! She's 16 now and the doll is one of three treasured toys she still has.

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TryingtobePrepared · 26/10/2017 21:48

Asda do an 18 inch doll range "my sweet family" am seriously considering this for dd1 6 who wants a girl doll but is clueless on brands there's a vet play set for £30 reduced from £45 direct.asda.com/george/toys-character/dolls-playsets/my-sweet-family-blonde-vet-playset/050212610,default,pd.html?cgid=D30M1G1C8

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Toomanycats99 · 26/10/2017 22:18

@WreckTangled

My older dd was never into dolls like that only barbies. However she has had a barbie revival and also strayed with these dolls. I think it’s down to graces world / room YouTube channel!

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lottieandmia22 · 27/10/2017 05:55

My dds have some AG Dolls. I must say that they are really beautiful dolls - above and beyond any Our Generation doll. I think if she was 6 Our Generation would be ok. At 10 I think your dd is old enough to look after and treasure an American girl doll. They also sell extremely well on eBay, should your dd tire of it. And retired dolls sell for more than the original purchase price. HTH

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glenthebattleostrich · 27/10/2017 06:00

Smyth's toys have a discount on this weekend if you Google for codes. It's £6 off a £50 spend and £12 off £100. Ends on Tue.

And yes, my 7 year old informed me she would like an American girl bit in England we have to have our generation apparently!

My friends daughter has the design a friend from Argos and she loves those.

I have also bought the Asda one and it is a lovely set for the price but in no way comparable to the our generation / American girl in quality. Will attach a picture of you like.

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IroningMountain · 27/10/2017 07:28

American Girl dolls look like chipmunks imvho. OG much nicer. My dd had Gotz dolls( Hannah and Happy Kidz but we had some OG accessories and furniture. Good quality. I think AG is massively overhyped.Look on Petalina,loads of OG and other brands.

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lottieandmia22 · 27/10/2017 09:20

They don’t look like chipmunks up close. The web pictures don’t do them justice. They are beautiful imo and the hair is the best quality I’ve seen on a doll.

There is another doll by a company called Bonnie& Pearl and those dolls are also lovely and more easily available in the U.K. without paying taxes.

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dontquotemeondailymail · 27/10/2017 09:39

You could do a kind of Aldi (or is it Lidl??) response...

You can have this expensive doll, on its own.

Or, you could have this cheaper doll which is still a really good doll, plus this other thing, and this other thing... etc!

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Aderyn17 · 27/10/2017 17:22

My dd has an AG doll, a 'design a friend' one from Argos and an Our Generation one. There's honestly not much to choose between them in terms of quality imo. I think the Argos ones are prettier than the Our Generation ones and very good value for money.

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Aderyn17 · 27/10/2017 17:26

You might struggle to get an AG doll in the UK - I think you'd be ordering from America and it will cost a lot. I blame those bloody youtube videos which kids seem to be obsessed with, of kids filming themselves in toy shops! Honestly if you've seen one bloody Claire's accessories, you've seen them all, even if it's in America!
Sorry, rant over Smile

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peppapignonstop · 27/10/2017 17:30

Just returned from the USA and returned with an AG doll, my daughter had saved all her birthday/Christmas money as she had been after one for ages. The doll is lovely i would definitely recommend. Might be tricky getting hold of one.

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