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Lolpigs
post 04/12/2012, 09:20 AM
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Looks like they are going to start importing these dolls into Australia, to compete with Barbie and Bratz.

I wonder if it will cause the competition to rethink? Probably not I suppose wishful thinking LOL

http://www.babiesandtoddlers.com.au/12836/lottie-doll/
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SlinkyMalinki
post 04/12/2012, 09:26 AM
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I don't like their scary eyes.
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Lolpigs
post 04/12/2012, 09:29 AM
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LOL they are rather large aren't they
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RatbagBob
post 04/12/2012, 09:34 AM
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What fresh hell is this?
They remind me of Matilda dolls. Anyone else remember them? Yep, those ones. The ones that weren't an overwhelming marketing success either laugh.gif
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Quack Quack
post 04/12/2012, 09:36 AM
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I had a Matilda doll, and I loved her! she had her own lacy handbag to live in.. it was kind of a drawstring bag... and she slept in there.
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pinkcupcakes
post 04/12/2012, 09:44 AM
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'sup y'all...(:P)
i think its fantastic! what a revolution, creating a child doll for a child. cant believe there hasnt been more of it. and speaking of dolls withthe scary looking eyes, what about the lalaloopsie dolls? dd has a couple of the mini ones, i think they're mostly harmless, but their button eyes freak me out a little...will have to google matilda doll to see what i missed under my rock...
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CleverChook
post 04/12/2012, 09:48 AM
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They're quite nice.

I've always liked the Kelly dolls, like these and these. We have a beautiful picnic set with three friends (one a boy!) that I bought about 5 years ago, not sure if it's stll available.

I guess people don't want to spend with Mattel, but if more people bought along those lines, that would send a message to the big companies about what people like to see available.

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Oriental lily
post 04/12/2012, 09:52 AM
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I like them.
It's great they have children's bodies.

My three girl are neither Barbie or bratz fans so I am not sure they would like these anymore but I like the idea of them.

A nice alternative.
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pinkcupcakes
post 04/12/2012, 09:55 AM
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'sup y'all...(:P)
what a cute doll! found a link for anyone who also hasnt seen one:

http://littlepeople.net.au/australian-girl-matilda-toy.html (sorry, seems to be a bad link but if you type matilda doll in the search thing at the top you can still see it.)

expensive though. maybe that's why not so popular? were they always so expensive?
i dont know, call me frugal but i think a doll in the $20-$50 range is generous enough for a little girl who will love it to er.. death.

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Jenflea
post 04/12/2012, 10:01 AM
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I quite like them. My 2yr old isn't into dolls yet(I'm hoping one day!!) but I wouldn't mind buying the Lottie dolls for her, much better than Bratz that's for sure!
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