PolynesianPixie
Creating my own fairy tale realit
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It really depends on the girl. I have 3 daughters. My oldest got her first one for her 5th birthday. She has always been meticulous with her dolls. Every tiny piece is accounted for, the dolls hair is always brushed and styled. She is 11 now, has 6 AG dolls and each one is a showcase (Kit, Elizabeth, Molly, Nicki, Addy & Ivy)! On the other hand, my next oldest daughter didn't recieve one until she was 7, and I still didn't feel she was totally ready. In fact, now, at 8, she is not as ready as DD11 was at 5.
It really is a personal matter. These dolls are not Barbies and should be treated with a little more respect. Some girls are able to grasp that concept earlier than others. The ability to read rather fluently helps. When a doll has a story and a personality, she becomes so much more than a doll!
You are the best judge of when your child is ready! Trust your intuition!
It really is a personal matter. These dolls are not Barbies and should be treated with a little more respect. Some girls are able to grasp that concept earlier than others. The ability to read rather fluently helps. When a doll has a story and a personality, she becomes so much more than a doll!You are the best judge of when your child is ready! Trust your intuition!



and such now my question is I see there are different brands that have the same idea and those are AG dolls and the life of faith dolls. Does anyone know these and what are your experiences with these dolls. I like one of the lof dolls but I like the clothing of the ag dolls and the clothing for the kids and the dolls of ag too. But I can only look online b'cause I live outside of the us so I cannot go somewhere to hold them in my hands and see how they are and compare to eachother.

