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DOLLHOUSES & ACCESSORIES | Home » » » MELISSA & DOUG VICTORIAN DOLL FAMILY | | | | | | | Description: | | This delightful family is looking for a good home. The family includes a mother, father, daughter and baby girl. These vinyl family dolls feature bendable limbs! Perfect for 1:12 scale dollhouses. Dimensions: 10.5" x 7.25" x 2" Packaged Recommended Ages: 6+ years | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 10.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 44 reviews |
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47 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Too big for the dollhouse and not poseable.Aug 09, 2009
By Claire S. Chacon-Hake
"miniatures nut"
I am deeply disappointed in this family. 1) The Baby is disproportionate to the parents, 2) they do not bend easily, 3) they can't sit down on the dollhouse furniture, 4) Their clothing is not removable and therefore cannot be changed, 5) they are unable to hold the baby, and 6) they are too big for my dollhouse (a six room victorian).
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Cheap little dollsDec 28, 2009
By StephWest I was really disappointed with these dolls. I ordered them to go with the Kidcraft Savannah Dollhouse. First off, they were smaller than the description. They were so cheap - the material they are made out of reminded me of the Gumby toys, only they're not as easily bendable. It's impossible for my 4 year-old to pose them for her dollhouse. Although she likes them, I wish I had purchased Barbies instead.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Don't waste your moneyFeb 22, 2010
By A. Arrocha I bought these dolls to go with the KidKraft Georgia Peach Dollhouse and was very disappointed in everything about them. They look cheap, they don't move, their clothing is glued on, and their hair (after a couple of weeks of play) is a huge rats nest. I am with most of the other reviews in that I would have just ordered Barbie's instead had I known that these dolls were such a rip off. I can't even believe that they are selling them like this. My daughter still plays with them, but gets annoyed and asks for help every time she tries to sit one down at the table or on the couch. I would recommend NOT to buy these and find something else!
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Knows about dollhouse dollsJan 16, 2011
By Carol Having three 1:12 dollhouses I know a thing or two about dollhouse dolls. Yes, they are hard to find. This would be because years ago there actually were collector dollhouse enthusiast stores that carried from the inexpensive to the expensive. Now you have to go online or a big box craft store with limited selection. At any rate, my now 35 year old daughter went through a few sets of dolls as did my now 22 year old. They are meant for mild play. No they don't sit "natural" but neither does a full sized play doll. Amazon does have a jointed set of dollhouse dolls as well and they sit somewhat better. The nature of them being a small scale leaves not much lee-way in how well they can be constructed. Dollhouse dolls aren't constructed like full sized play dolls and you can't expect them to be. The hair used on the girl dolls is a fiber that gets "fuzzy" with handling. As to the issues some have with there being too small it does state 1:12 scale. That means 1 inch to the foot, the standard for wood collector doll houses. They are not Fisher Price sized or Barbie sized. The houses that go with the latter two I consider a toy as apposed to a wood prebuilt kit or a from scratch built wood 1:12 dollhouse. The dollhouse family dolls are inexpensive enough so if your child loves playing with her dollhouse expect to buy a few families while your child still has the interest.
11 of 14 found the following review helpful:
doll familyJan 13, 2009
By Roberta Donis This is cute enough, but there is nothing Victorian, the family is wearing modern clothes. It also is next to impossible to make them sit on the Melissa & Doug furniture we bought for the dollhouse. Also, there should be a little boy offered, not just two girls.
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