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Ragdoll you can change the clothes on

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goingbacktowork · 25/09/2010 19:59

Hi. We are trying to locate a ragdoll on which you can change the clothes on as a gift. One was bought as a present from a toy shop (now closed) and we are trying to source another one but can't remember the make. Can anyone please suggest what it might be or where we might get something similar? Many thanks

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accessorizequeen · 25/09/2010 22:06

Yes, I got a gorgeous one from here for dd's xmas present. Is this the same one? You can get extra outfits from Eden as well.

Northernlurker · 25/09/2010 23:26

Dd3 has two of those - they are lovely.

Vinegar · 26/09/2010 13:45

DD has got a few groovy girls dolls - they are expensive, but you do get alot of clothes and accessories for them.

goingbacktowork · 26/09/2010 18:51

"groovy girls dolls"? Are they the ones on the Eden website?- I am confused?

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MoominMymbleandMy · 26/09/2010 18:52

Lilydolls by Manhattan Toys, possibly.

Hazeyjane · 26/09/2010 18:55

Dds have a pair of lilydolls

and a lilydoll horse, they are lovely and there are some nice clothes out there for them.

accessorizequeen · 26/09/2010 22:24

No the ones on Eden are Fair Trade ones from Sri Lanka, which are not expensive.

Vinegar · 30/09/2010 09:32

I think "Groovy girls" is the name of the doll in the States and they are called Lilydolls here. They are very nice, but the clothes are expensive, which is a big disadvantage.

jenpet1 · 13/10/2010 00:34

Check these out
www.folksy.co.uk

You can have some of them personalised to look like your child and personalised clothes. Much more original and special than mass produced. I'm going to get one for my niece I know she's love it.Smile

titferbrains · 13/10/2010 08:46

We got a doll made by this company and it came with loads of outfits. Nicely made and not as frightening as all those horrible plastic dolls...

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