Key Features: Ht 29 inches; Sunday's Child (Seventh and last doll in the Days of the Week Nursery Rhyme series) Full body sculpt with ball jointed legs. She can sit or stand. Adorable smile with two upper teeth The look of a 1 year old child Brunette hair and blue eyes (also available with blonde hair with brown eyes and strawberry blonde with brown eyes) Three different hairstyles for each of the three versions of Sunday's Child - Blonde with long curls, brunette with her hair swept to the side on her forehead and the strawberry blonde with bangs and soft wave in her long hair So sweet in her pretty white dress accented with a lovely ribbon detail front and back, scalloped hemline and petaled shaped cap on her sleeves White dress material has a beautiful textured design Three pretty pink ribbon rosettes at her neckline Wearing white pantaloons White shoes with coordinating pink ribbon rosettes Hair accessory shown in photo Hand painted fingernails and toenails. Applied upper and lower lashes Wooden doll stand included Limited Edition 350 pieces For those who like to redress their dolls approximate outfit size: 6 / 9 months (US) 68 (Europe) All Masterpiecedolls are phthalat free and meet the EU Reach program requirements.
R**N
I also like the fact that I can go to any store ...
The doll is so lifelike. I also like the fact that I can go to any store and purchase baby clothes on sale that will fit my doll.
R**A
I love my Sunday's Child dolls
I have two of the "Sunday's Child" dolls, the Blonde hair and the Strawberry blonde. I would like to get the Brunette hair doll too. The dolls are lovely and they look like a real child. I love to dress them up in different outfits.
A**I
Low quality dolls
If you are a collector of "High-End" dolls, ie Himstedt, or Philip Heath etc., you will NOT be satisfied with these "Masterpiece" dolls. Next to a high quality doll this looks like what it is; cheap, mass produced Chinese crap. The faces are cute enough, but the synthetic hair that is used is really awful. But not as awful as the plastic eyes that look lifeless and very fake. The dolls are over-sized, clumsy, and hard to pose. Their arms don't go out, only back and forth. Their legs are firmly together too, which severely limits their posing as well. And they feel and look cheap. As an owner of several Philip Heath dolls from Germany, maybe maybe my standards are a bit high. But while I did not expect the same quality of a $300 doll, as you will find in a $2,000 doll, I was expecting better than this. I suppose these Masterpiece dolls are fine for a child, or for a casual shopper that justs wants something "cute.' but seriously, I recommend serious collectors with high quality standards, to avoid these tacky dolls.
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