Playmates Disney Fairies Tinker Bell Doll - 15"
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Average customer review:Product Description
Lovely Tinker Bell doll has beautiful rooted hair, painted eyes and pretty signature costume!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2715 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Playmates
- Model: 73893
- Dimensions: 2.70 pounds
Features
- Lovely Tinker Bell doll has beautiful rooted hair, painted eyes and pretty signature costume
- Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 4 Years and Up
- Number of Pieces: 1
Customer Reviews
Lovely
I bought this for my 2 year old daughter's birthday. She absolutely loves it. She goes everywhere with us.
I got her's at WalMart for $12. I'm disappointed in seeing it on Amazon for $33?? What is that all about? Check WalMart before you pay this.
Great Basic Tinkerbell Doll
We got this at Toys R Us for Christmas for our 2 year old. Our daughter LOVES Tinkerbell and this doll was a perfect toy!
- the shoes don't come off easily so they won't get lost
- the clothes don't come off easily so they won't get lost
- the hairstyle is easy to replicate
- the wings are soft and not pokey
- there are no accessories to lose
This is a great basic doll for a little girl to play with. If you're looking for a doll for your child to sleep with, then pick something else!
Disney could've done better.
I was delighted to see that there's a Tinkerbell doll (to go along with the new Tinker Bell DVD) that looks very age-appropriate for the little girls who'll be watching it. My own toddler picked her out of the Tinkerbell product lineup at Wal-Mart to buy with her birthday money from her grandma.
However, once we got her home and out of the usual ironclad package (@#$@#T#!), I was a little disappointed.
In my opinion, she's got two things going for her: She looks like a little girl and is shaped like that, not like a supermodel. Her wings are soft and won't poke my gal in the face while they're sleeping together.
She's got more against her: For one thing, she's pretty hard and stiff-- not too good for snuggly bedtimes. For another, her wings are part of her dress, not part of her body. This is supposed to be a real fairy, not a blonde girl doll in a fairy costume. (Believe me, my gal will soon notice the difference.) Finally, Tinkerbell's dress is extremely flimsy (ie netting) around the shoulders, and is hard enough to take off that I'm pretty sure it will rip once a toddler starts yanking at it.
But it IS Tinkerbell in doll form. And because of that, my three year old doesn't seem to mind any of the details too awful much. I'm disappointed, though, that Disney didn't put a little more thought into her design.



