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Color:Red and Blue Uneeda, a doll company since 1917, manufactures the life-size Wispy Walker doll, which is sure to delight your daughter. Made of durable plastic, the realistic features of the doll and movable arms and legs encourages hours of imaginative play. While caring for the doll, your daughter is developing social skills such as compassion and responsibility. She’ll also enjoy the doll walking alongside her by holding the dolls hand, making it a special companion wherever she goes.
K**Y
Beautiful doll and came fast and at good price but ...
Beautiful doll and came fast and at good price but the doll itself is sort of cheaply made and had these tiny plastic tabs coming out of its head within its hair that had no obvious purpose and were very hard to get out. Otherwise, it's a lovely item.
M**N
Don’t waste your money or time
Very, very cheap. Don’t waste your money or time.
M**
Cheaply made
Cheaply made.. eyes are always closed unless in a weird position. Would not have bought if I seen it in a store
B**N
Uneeda Make a Better Made Doll, *Please*
...I really wish I could give this 5 stars, and that it was better made. My daughter LOVES/LOVED this doll - they had them on sale at my local grocery store this last Christmas for *$10* with a membership card, & I really thought it was perfect, that it was a "Christmas Miracle" because as a single mom, I was on a tight budget this last year, and then I found THIS life size walking doll (in a brunette version) - she called and still calls it "her kid"!!!Unfortunately, it is cheaply made - the 3rd day she was playing with it, she was "being mommy" & getting it dressed, & 1 of the arms popped off. The doll is a completely hollow cheap plastic, and the arm basically has a bubbled out part at the shoulder that just slides into the hole and holds it in place - except that it doesn't. The next few days, after it popped out, I was constantly just sliding it back in. But the arm just will NOT stay in place. It just kept popping out, anytime the arm was moved. It sort of somehow turned into a talk about how disabled or "differently abled" dolls need love too, & she still doesn't want to get rid of it, and still calls it "her kid", but doesn't really play with it anymore, and it's just this large doll missing an arm now. It was probably her favorite toy that she's gotten at *any* Christmas because of the size, and her excitement that it could walk* (see below). If they made a better version, walking or not, this feels like it would definitely be a fair price, or were maybe still selling them for $10 here, I would probably buy another, just because she honestly loved it that much. The reviews about the hair are also correct, so, if you get one, just make sure they don't mess with the hair too much, or move it's arms up and down, and you should be set. *And maybe also don't mention to your child that it's supposed to walk - if the feet are on the floor, and they tug one of the hands, it will move forward a tiny step. Then reposition and tug again, it will take another tiny step. It doesn't really "walk", per se. I feel like the hair and non-walking part could be overlooked if it held together though. We're both just so sad/heart broken that it didn't hold together better. If it wasn't now the "one armed doll," I would still probably give it 5 stars...or at least 4, minimum.3 days...it held together for 3 days...Just know what you are getting if you buy.
P**S
Fast delivery
It was cute doll
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