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pl'smama
09-11-2008, 11:15 PM
For those of you who have ordered American Girl dolls, can I ask a question or two?
How long does it usually take for your order to arrive? Do you order by phone or internet?
I have heard about getting a discount on the shipping with some sort of code or from getting an email. How do you go about getting information on that?
Have you ever had to pay duty, after the fact? How exactly did the breakdown of charges work?
Last, are you completely satisfied with the product as a whole or is there anything about AG dolls and accessories you don't like?
Thank you, Suz
sunshinemummy
09-12-2008, 12:37 AM
For those of you who have ordered American Girl dolls, can I ask a question or two?
How long does it usually take for your order to arrive? Do you order by phone or internet?
1 week for express (extra $20)
2 weeks for regular mail (extra $10)
It would depend on where you are too. Since all packages have to pass thru customs if you are close to TO, Montreal or Vancouver it may come a bit quicker. I always order over the internet.
I have heard about getting a discount on the shipping with some sort of code or from getting an email. How do you go about getting information on that?
They have a free shipping code usually 3-4 times a year, I usually just search coupon codes on google, rarely will they e-mail you one.
Have you ever had to pay duty, after the fact? How exactly did the breakdown of charges work?
Because they ship US mail (and not UPS) you are charged a $5 handling fee plus GST/PST based on the order total in Canadian dollars. (They use the rate on the day the box reaches customs). If you pay for express shipping the handling fee is $8 plus GST/PST. I have never been charged duty. Be careful with what you order at a time too, my last order was shipped in 4 boxes and I had to pay the $5 + taxes on each box :(
Last, are you completely satisfied with the product as a whole or is there anything about AG dolls and accessories you don't like?
I've always been very happy with with the products (we have 6 dolls and lots of the furniture and outfits) never a problem. I thought I would try and buy handmade clothes off of ebay for the dolls because it gets quite pricey for the outfits, but it's just not the same, the outfits are very well made from AG.
Thank you, Suz[/QUOTE]
MCFADDEN5
09-12-2008, 06:31 AM
I ordered some last Christmas, and I think they took about three weeks. I ordered early, so wasnt worried and I just ordered them regular mail.
I have never been charged duty either and I have always been totally satisfied.
The American Girl dolls also fit into clothes for the Canadian version, The Maplelea Girls. They dont have as many variations of dolls or outfits, but they are getting there.
Same idea as the American, come with a story and info on the girl, but it is all Canadian based. Same price points. We have some of both.
My daughter loves them all.
pl'smama
09-12-2008, 11:33 AM
Thank you both Sunshinemummy and McFadden5!! Lots of good information and answers to all my questions. I appreciate it very much.
I will be placing my first order this fall, for Christmas, but I have been nervous. Earlier this year I ordered some things from Disney that were being sold by an outside vendor. About a month after it all came I got this bill from Customs for about $30.00!:scared1: I was shocked, but I had to pay it. I will pay what I have to, but would rather know it all up front, ya know?
McFadden5, my neice has a Maplea doll and she is happy with it, but I swear, and it might just be me, the dolls "smile' gives me the creeps!:rotfl: I know it is silly, but I can't look at it without shivering. I love how the AG dolls look and of course, they have such a wide selection. I do get the cataloge for both though so I will keep on top of any changes or updates they make.
Thanks again everyone.
Suz
Lollipop's Mom
09-12-2008, 01:11 PM
A bit OT, but does anyone else find the Maplea dolls FREAKISHLY SCARY LOOKING? LOL.
We have 8 AG dolls and she is getting 2 more for Xmas....
pl'smama
09-12-2008, 04:10 PM
A bit OT, but does anyone else find the Maplea dolls FREAKISHLY SCARY LOOKING? LOL.
We have 8 AG dolls and she is getting 2 more for Xmas....
Yes, they do creep me out a bit. That is why I am getting the AG doll!
Suz
nonzerosum
09-12-2008, 08:28 PM
My daughter is aching for an American Girl and the Maplelea dolls scare her. She says, "their eyes creeep me out". I've been investigating the world of American Girl for a while now and they really do seem to be worth the money. I'm really hopeful about a free shipping code coming out soon, but then again I'm also hopeful about getting the coveted 40% code from Disney. I'll post if I hear about a free shipping code (of course you still pay the $10 to ship to Canada).
pl'smama
09-12-2008, 08:55 PM
My daughter is aching for an American Girl and the Maplelea dolls scare her. She says, "their eyes creeep me out". I've been investigating the world of American Girl for a while now and they really do seem to be worth the money. I'm really hopeful about a free shipping code coming out soon, but then again I'm also hopeful about getting the coveted 40% code from Disney. I'll post if I hear about a free shipping code (of course you still pay the $10 to ship to Canada).
I called the AG hotline today to ask some questions. The lady was very helpful. She said that a code for either free shipping or a discount should come out soon since it is close to Christmas. She then checked my profile and it was tagged not to receive emails etc,, so she changed that. Hopefully now I will get a code for free shipping.
If anyone gets one can they post it here please?
Thanks, Suz
nat1234
09-12-2008, 10:53 PM
I've also ordered dolls from AG. My daughter has Bitty Baby and a bigger one. I was really impressed with the quality. When I ordered the first doll, I ordered it as part of a starter set. The suitcase that came with it broke the first time it was opened. I just call the customer service department and they sent me a new one, no questions asked. I was even able to keep the one that broke which I was able to fix. I was just really impressed with the service as well. I also order over the internet with no issues. In fact I'm going to order my niece her first AG doll for Christmas this year. I also find the Maplelea dolls creepy. I'm not sure if it is their eyes or their mouths.
jcemom
09-16-2008, 07:50 PM
I'd like to order DD (almost 6) her first American Girl doll for Christmas. It would be nice if a free shipping code were released soon. I know there's plenty of time until Christmas but I'm anxious to order. I probably want the doll more than DD, LOL. :goodvibes
pl'smama
09-16-2008, 09:37 PM
I'd like to order DD (almost 6) her first American Girl doll for Christmas. It would be nice if a free shipping code were released soon. I know there's plenty of time until Christmas but I'm anxious to order. I probably want the doll more than DD, LOL. :goodvibes
I am just like you Tracey! I think I want the doll more than my DD does!! We go through the catalouge together and it is just so much fun. I loved dolls growing up and still do and I just want to share that with her. When I called the hotline last week the lady said it takes about two weeks for the order to get to customs once you order it, but she said it can take a lot of time or a little bit of time once customs has it and the AG people can't do anything about it. I told her I wanted to order for Christmas in October to make sure it arrives well before and she thought that was a good idea. She also suggested I place the order via the phone since this was my first order. Just to make sure I got what I wanted so that is what I plan to do. You can call up to midnight which is helpful.
Let me know what doll you get. My DD wants the Mia doll so I plan to get that for her and Santa can bring some accessories.
Suz
jcemom
09-17-2008, 12:18 AM
I wanted to 'make' one that looks like DD, Just Like You or something like that, but now I'm thinking I should get her the Bitty Twins this year and a bigger doll in another year or so. DD is so tiny that if she wants matching clothes she won't be able to fit into any of the larger sizes, she's going to be six next month but only wears a size 4. The bigger dolls' matching clothing for girls starts at size 6.
If I was getting for me I would want Samantha. Her birthday is almost the same as mine, and she has brown hair and eyes like me. I need help, LOL. Maybe I should secretly buy her for myself for Christmas. I could sneak her under the tree and claim Santa brought her for me. :rotfl:
The only 'problem' I see with getting the twins is that I'll need to buy two sets of all the doll clothes instead of just one, so more to buy. I'm pretty sure she'd want matching girls rather than a girl and a boy. Decisions, decisions.
Diamondintheruff
09-17-2008, 10:49 AM
I just ordered a just like you doll plus over $200 worth of clothing. My bill was about $350 american. Because I ordered so much I was at the top of shipping chart and could order as much as I liked without getting billed for more.
I ordered over the phone on Tuesday September 9th. I received everything in one big box yesterday Tuesday September the 16. No extra duty.
The hardest part will be waiting for her birthday next month to give it to her. Last night when the kids were in bed my DH was looking for me and I was in the basement with the doll LOL.
jcemom
09-17-2008, 10:53 AM
The hardest part will be waiting for her birthday next month to give it to her. Last night when the kids were in bed my DH was looking for me and I was in the basement with the doll LOL.That will be me, LOL! DD just saw me looking at the catalog a little while ago and asked if I was picking out a doll for her. I told her no, I was picking out a doll for ME! :rotfl:
I'm not in Canada, I'm in the US, so at least shipping is more reasonable and I don't have to worry about duty. Yes, I know I'm posting in the Canadian forum, LOL. I didn't think you guys would mind. When I did a search on American Girls this was one of the threads that came up. All the Canadians I've met have been very friendly (much friendlier than most of us 'down here' south of the border) so I didn't think you'd toss me out for posting here. :goodvibes
Diamondintheruff
09-17-2008, 11:03 AM
:welcome: to the Canadian boards!
Thanks you helped me out a few years ago about the BBB. We're happy to have you post with us anytime!:cheer2:
pl'smama
09-17-2008, 10:57 PM
I agree with Diamond Tracey, you are so welcome here!
It is so funny how the moms love the dolls so much. I want to get so much for DD even though I need to be realistic. I too will be checking it all out way before it should be opened!!
I like the idea of the Bitty Twins Tracey. My DD wants both a Bitty Baby and a regular doll, so it is one or the other for CHristmas. We are having our second child in March, very close to DD's 6th birthday. This child has been a long time coming and we are all very excited. I had thought that maybe I could give DD a Bitty Baby as a gift from her new sibling for her birthday. Ya know, a baby doll from the baby. It is a bit extravagant, but I know she would be thrilled that her new sibling got her a gift like that. Do you think that is a silly idea?
I would be torn on the twins to though. The extra cost of clothes etc.., but maybe if you compare to the cost of the bigger dolls things it would work out??
Diamond, is there any way you can post a photo of the new doll or is she all wrapped up in the packaging. DId she come in the latest outfit that is capris and a hoodie ( I think)?
I am now thinking about getting the Just Like Me doll for DD for Christmas instead of Mia. It is silly, but DD took skating this summer and that was what seemed to fuel her like for Mia, because she is the skater. Well, DD did not want to keep on with skating ( she can barely move on her own!!, my Canadian child!!), so now I am thinking the JLM doll would be fine. Oh, this is a tough decision.
Anyway, it is nice to chat with other doll lovers!! Have a great night ladies.
Suz
jcemom
09-18-2008, 07:38 AM
Thanks for the welcome!
I might give DD just one of the twins and save the other for another holiday. I didn't think of that originally, but I don't see why I couldn't do it that way. :confused3
I compared on the AG website: a large doll, matching outfit for DD, plus sleepwear for both, a holiday outfit for both, ballet clothes for both... then did the same for the twins. The bigger doll has the earring option added, which did add to the total, and the bigger holiday outfits have more pieces. The Bitty holiday outfits are just dresses, where the bigger ones also have a furry shrug and hat that upped the price on those.
Looks Like You doll with earrings, matching outfit for DD (star hoodie outfit), Scarlet and Snow holiday outfit for doll and DD, Snuggly Snow pjs with slippers for doll and DD, 2-in-1 ballerina set plus bag for doll and DD = $630
Bitty Twins dolls (both girls), matching outfit for DD (Plaid and Denim dress), Holiday Dots dresses for both dolls and DD, Snowy Dreams pjs and slippers for both dolls and DD, Ballerina to Be set plus bags for both dolls and DD = $473
I don't think I'm crazy over the plaid and denim dress. So, I think I'm going to leave that off and just buy a different outfit for both DD and dolls.
nat1234
09-18-2008, 02:59 PM
My daughter has both a Just Like Me doll and a Bitty Baby. I'm going to order a Bitty Baby for my niece this Christmas. The new Bitty Baby starter set now has a backpack in it that can hold Bitty Baby. My daughter has it and my niece just loves playing with it. My daughter is 11 now and will still look at the catalogue with me but isn't into the dolls as much. So now I'm looking at them for myself. I loved dolls when I was a kid and I couldn't afford the dolls when my oldest daughter (the one who liked dolls) was younger. Now I just have to pray that I one day have a granddaughter who likes dolls the way I do. Just watch, I bet I only have grandsons.
:smickey: Natalie
pl'smama
09-18-2008, 03:57 PM
Thanks for the welcome!
I might give DD just one of the twins and save the other for another holiday. I didn't think of that originally, but I don't see why I couldn't do it that way. :confused3
I compared on the AG website: a large doll, matching outfit for DD, plus sleepwear for both, a holiday outfit for both, ballet clothes for both... then did the same for the twins. The bigger doll has the earring option added, which did add to the total, and the bigger holiday outfits have more pieces. The Bitty holiday outfits are just dresses, where the bigger ones also have a furry shrug and hat that upped the price on those.
Looks Like You doll with earrings, matching outfit for DD (star hoodie outfit), Scarlet and Snow holiday outfit for doll and DD, Snuggly Snow pjs with slippers for doll and DD, 2-in-1 ballerina set plus bag for doll and DD = $630
Bitty Twins dolls (both girls), matching outfit for DD (Plaid and Denim dress), Holiday Dots dresses for both dolls and DD, Snowy Dreams pjs and slippers for both dolls and DD, Ballerina to Be set plus bags for both dolls and DD = $473
I don't think I'm crazy over the plaid and denim dress. So, I think I'm going to leave that off and just buy a different outfit for both DD and dolls.
Whoohoo, I just figured out how to do the muliti quote thing!! What a genius I am!!!
Good idea on splitting the twins up Tracey. Your DD will be happy to get the first and then the second will be like another surprise down the road. If you don't want to wait too long and your DD's birthday is far off you could give the second doll for Valentine's, Easter, a reward for school. Just about anything. I like your breakdown of costs to. That is what I need to do!!
My daughter has both a Just Like Me doll and a Bitty Baby. I'm going to order a Bitty Baby for my niece this Christmas. The new Bitty Baby starter set now has a backpack in it that can hold Bitty Baby. My daughter has it and my niece just loves playing with it. My daughter is 11 now and will still look at the catalogue with me but isn't into the dolls as much. So now I'm looking at them for myself. I loved dolls when I was a kid and I couldn't afford the dolls when my oldest daughter (the one who liked dolls) was younger. Now I just have to pray that I one day have a granddaughter who likes dolls the way I do. Just watch, I bet I only have grandsons.
:smickey: Natalie
Natalie, you can join us doll loving mothers!! I like that the new starter set for the Bitty Baby has the back pack thing. My DD always wants to take her toy out with us and who ends up carrying it after awhile, me. This way she can carry her around!!
Suz
Diamondintheruff
09-18-2008, 04:41 PM
Okay if I really must go down and play (ahem) I really meant check her out again I will. Be back soon with some pictures.
Diamondintheruff
09-18-2008, 05:02 PM
Here are the pictures.
This is the box the doll and the clothes came in.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/diamondintheruf/August%202008/ef64908f.jpg
This is the doll inside her own box.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/diamondintheruf/August%202008/3d52fa4b.jpg
My DD had her heart set on the just like me doll that has brown eyes and brown hair with blond highlights. When the newest catalog came out the just like me doll with brown hair and blond highlights now comes with BLUE eyes. Well DD's eyes are brown.
I panicked.
I phoned and the operator found some of the old style just like me dolls available for shipping.
Here is the doll with and without the book that she comes with.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/diamondintheruf/August%202008/9b4b3ca9.jpg
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/diamondintheruf/August%202008/3b8be9b6.jpg
Here is most of her stuff spread out. I ordered 8 outfits, coconut (well the dog came with the doll) and a brush. I also got her the matching P.J.'s for her and her doll. The blue satin ones.
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj22/diamondintheruf/August%202008/5a5c455c.jpg
Okay playtime is over for me.
pl'smama
09-18-2008, 10:37 PM
Okay if I really must go down and play (ahem) I really meant check her out again I will. Be back soon with some pictures.
Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you Diamond!! You are the best for posting these photos. I really appreciate it. I was wavering on how much to get for my DD for Christmas, but seeing it all laid out like that, well I am sticking to my original plan. After all you are only a little girl once. What a super mommy you are!! She will love her doll.
I just took a peek at your PTR and am going to start it now.
Thanks again. I love seeing the whole package as it comes.
Suz
nat1234
09-18-2008, 10:46 PM
She's beautiful. Doesn't it make you want to play all over again. I think dolls are just wasted on the young:lmao: Sometimes I want to get out the clothes and the dolls and dress them. I'm trying to call it therapy. A great form of stress relief. What does everyone think? :thumbsup2
Natalie
pl'smama
09-18-2008, 10:54 PM
She's beautiful. Doesn't it make you want to play all over again. I think dolls are just wasted on the young:lmao: Sometimes I want to get out the clothes and the dolls and dress them. I'm trying to call it therapy. A great form of stress relief. What does everyone think? :thumbsup2
Natalie
Natalie, I agree with you. Espcially when my own DD will not let me pick out the clothes she needs to wear!! I try to give her a choice, but they are my choices!!
Maybe I will tell DH that is what I want for Christmas, just an AG doll for me. Trouble is I don't think they make a Just Like Me doll that is 37, pregnant with major morning sickness and all the lovelyness that entails!!:rotfl: :rotfl:
My DH did buy my a doll though, when we were dating many moons ago. He was and still is, so sweet. I really like all dolls, but have a thing for baby dolls and porcelin dolls ( not so much the porcelin anymore though). For my b-day, about 13 years ago, he bought me this beautiful porcelin baby doll, hand signed by the artist and numbered. She came in a beautiful gown, bonnet and blanket. He then bought me an old fashioned doll pram from this local "antique" type place. It is a real showpeace and sat in our living room for a long time. So, I have been lucky that way. You can't really play with that doll, so I need a new friend. I mean my DD does!!
Suz
pl'smama
09-18-2008, 11:44 PM
Okay if I really must go down and play (ahem) I really meant check her out again I will. Be back soon with some pictures.
Diamond, I have just started your PTR/TR/TR from your two trips. I must say, you have beautiful children. They are so sweet and your descriptions of them, their personalities etc.. well,I can see just how much you love them for who they are. I was really touched by your words. Your family is lovely.
Your children share some similar qualities with my DD, nothing specific, but I found myself smiling at various comments and thinking," that is Emily to!"
You have a great way of describing things ( I love your opening line about Disney attaching itself to your heart. I feel the same way) and your honesty is refreshing. I have to stop reading now as I should have been in bed about two hours ago, but I will check out the rest on the weekend.
Suz
jcemom
09-19-2008, 08:19 AM
Okay... so now that I was so sure about the Bitty Twins, I was online last night looking over the outfits and such, trying to decide exactly what I was going to buy, when DD came over to see what I was doing. I told her I was looking at dolls, for me, and that I might ask her daddy or Santa to get me one, LOL, and I showed her what I was looking at.
She said it (a Bitty Twin) was cute, but she wanted the big girl doll like her friends at dance class have. Ugh! But at least now I know exactly what she wants. A Just Like You doll with blond hair and brown eyes, and she also likes Kit. So much for all the thought I put into it over the past few days, LOL, but better to know know I suppose, before I ordered.
I did explain to her that if she wanted to ask Santa for a big doll she wouldn't be able to have matching clothes because they don't come in her size. She was okay with that. I was looking forward to seeing them match, but oh well, I guess I can wait. She'll be in size 6 eventually.
pl'smama
09-19-2008, 10:23 AM
Okay... so now that I was so sure about the Bitty Twins, I was online last night looking over the outfits and such, trying to decide exactly what I was going to buy, when DD came over to see what I was doing. I told her I was looking at dolls, for me, and that I might ask her daddy or Santa to get me one, LOL, and I showed her what I was looking at.
She said it (a Bitty Twin) was cute, but she wanted the big girl doll like her friends at dance class have. Ugh! But at least now I know exactly what she wants. A Just Like You doll with blond hair and brown eyes, and she also likes Kit. So much for all the thought I put into it over the past few days, LOL, but better to know know I suppose, before I ordered.
I did explain to her that if she wanted to ask Santa for a big doll she wouldn't be able to have matching clothes because they don't come in her size. She was okay with that. I was looking forward to seeing them match, but oh well, I guess I can wait. She'll be in size 6 eventually.
Oh Tracey, that is a riot!! But it is better for you to know. My DD has looked at the catalouge so many times, but I was thinking last night that I had better get her to look once more before I order so I get exactly what she wants! These kids, but it is for them! I would have been so frustrated to though, if I was you.
That reminds me of a "funny" story I have to share. My DD decided she wanted to learn to ice skate this past summer, instead of playing soccer. So I signed her up and at first she did not like it, but she changed her mind when she saw the cute skating outfits you wear in competitions and stuff liek that. I told her she could not wear that stuff for a bit, until she actually could skate and was fine with that. I think this also fueled her desire to have the Mia doll because she is a skater. Anyway, I asked DD about ten times if she wanted to have skating or swimming lessons in the fall and winter because I had to register her in August. Even though the lessons are through our local Parks and Rec the spots fill up fast. My DD has been doing the swimming for over two years and does love it, but she said she wanted skating. I double, triple and quadruple checked with her and explained that if she choose skating there would be no swim lessons. She said fine.
So, I registered her skating from Sept to March. WHen last week rolled aroudn with no swimming, only skating she was so upset. I mean tears, the whole nine yards. I thought I would scream:scared1: ! Long story short I was extrememly lucky to get all the skating switched to swimming and she started swimming last night. No more skating lessons. We get to the pool and low and behold the competitive skaters are practising. Guess what she wants? I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. We watched the skaters for a bit and finally left. I said to her, "maybe in another life" and left it at that.
Moral of my long winded story, even double, triple and quadruple checking things will still come back to haunt you. I can never win!
Have a great day, Suz
Diamondintheruff
09-19-2008, 11:31 AM
pl'smama learning how to make decisions is just another part of growing up. It can be frustrating watching her go through this (and obviously challenging on your pocket book) but it sounds like you've been through some very teachable moments with it.
Thanks for visiting my pre-trip which is just about to become a trip report as I am back now. Perhaps if I stopped "playing in the basement" I could get it started.
jcemom. You know you could check out the disboutiquers. They might be able to make you matching clothing for some of the dolls.
pl'smama
09-19-2008, 01:14 PM
pl'smama learning how to make decisions is just another part of growing up. It can be frustrating watching her go through this (and obviously challenging on your pocket book) but it sounds like you've been through some very teachable moments with it.
Thanks for visiting my pre-trip which is just about to become a trip report as I am back now. Perhaps if I stopped "playing in the basement" I could get it started.
jcemom. You know you could check out the disboutiquers. They might be able to make you matching clothing for some of the dolls.
Thanks Diamond, you are so right about this experience. I believe that her first love is swimming and that she is happy with it, but yes it is frustrating for both of us to deal with the indecision. Ya know, once the dust settles it is kind of nice to have a lesson come out of all of this.
I agree to that Tracey (icemom) should check out the DISboutique section. They do amazing work over there.
Suz
sunshinemummy
09-19-2008, 05:59 PM
I just wanted to add that I found the matching outfits that AG has tend to run on the small size for the little sizes. I bought a size 6 outfit for my neice and it was way too small. Also the clothes I found are slim fitting too so great for some kids, not for all.
nat1234
09-19-2008, 07:02 PM
Natalie, I agree with you. Espcially when my own DD will not let me pick out the clothes she needs to wear!! I try to give her a choice, but they are my choices!!
Maybe I will tell DH that is what I want for Christmas, just an AG doll for me. Trouble is I don't think they make a Just Like Me doll that is 37, pregnant with major morning sickness and all the lovelyness that entails!!:rotfl: :rotfl:
My DH did buy my a doll though, when we were dating many moons ago. He was and still is, so sweet. I really like all dolls, but have a thing for baby dolls and porcelin dolls ( not so much the porcelin anymore though). For my b-day, about 13 years ago, he bought me this beautiful porcelin baby doll, hand signed by the artist and numbered. She came in a beautiful gown, bonnet and blanket. He then bought me an old fashioned doll pram from this local "antique" type place. It is a real showpeace and sat in our living room for a long time. So, I have been lucky that way. You can't really play with that doll, so I need a new friend. I mean my DD does!!
Suz
I was never really into the porcelin dolls. I always liked dolls that I could play with and dress. I'm sure that we could find a way to make one of the Just Like Me dolls look like you. A little kleenix under her shirt would give her a little bit of a belly. You might have to answer some questions about how your doll got to be in this condition but it would be funny and just like you. When they start to make the dolls with the hair that is starting to go a little grey, and could stand to loose a few pounds we'll know that AG is really looking at the big picture, the Mom's with the $. And I'm going to be first in line to buy one of those dolls. I bet her clothes will be awsome.:rotfl:
Don't feel too bad about your daughter not letting you pick out her clothes, my 11 daughter stopped letting me do that years ago. Now she just rolls her eyes at me. It does lead to some interesting colour combinations and choices. I now only tell her she can't wear something if it really isn't suitable to go out in public,at least not with me. I figure that this way she is developing her own style.:)
Natalie
pl'smama
09-21-2008, 09:44 PM
I was never really into the porcelin dolls. I always liked dolls that I could play with and dress. I'm sure that we could find a way to make one of the Just Like Me dolls look like you. A little kleenix under her shirt would give her a little bit of a belly. You might have to answer some questions about how your doll got to be in this condition but it would be funny and just like you. When they start to make the dolls with the hair that is starting to go a little grey, and could stand to loose a few pounds we'll know that AG is really looking at the big picture, the Mom's with the $. And I'm going to be first in line to buy one of those dolls. I bet her clothes will be awsome.:rotfl:
Don't feel too bad about your daughter not letting you pick out her clothes, my 11 daughter stopped letting me do that years ago. Now she just rolls her eyes at me. It does lead to some interesting colour combinations and choices. I now only tell her she can't wear something if it really isn't suitable to go out in public,at least not with me. I figure that this way she is developing her own style.:)
Natalie
Natalie, AG should get the jump on Barbie and create a "real" looking doll for us mommies who love to play. They'd make a killing for sure!! Funny what you said about answering how my doll got pregnant. The other day my DD, 5, said somethign about little girls being mommies and I said, "no not until you are married etc.." She said, "I could just put a pillow under my shirt!" I just about died. Where do they get these ideas from?
You reminded me that I have to put out DD's clothes for school tomorrow. I am usually gone to work by the time she gets up so DH can deal with the fall out in the am!!
Night, Suz
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