Fallon is getting to the age where babies are fun to
play with. So when I was asked by DesignsbyMSusan to do a review on her dolls I
of course said yes.
The dolls are a little different than what I’m used
to. For one, they don’t have arms and legs. One would think they would look
really weird like that, but they really don’t. In my opinion they are really
cute.
I picked the Baby’s first Doll in Red Fur. From when
I ordered it and it came was less than a week. I looked it over a little bit
before I gave it to Fallon. They are super soft and very well made. I can tell
a lot of time and effort was put into making these dolls.
The dolls are inspired by the shape of Russian
nesting dolls. Susan has some ready-made dolls that are what she calls
twinnable. That way your child can keep one at home and one at day care. I know
for me trying to remember everything every day was impossible. When I left
things at day care and had the same things at home, it was much easier and I didn’t
have the stress of thinking I forgot something in the morning.
Fallon just loves the doll. She has been carrying it
around all over the place giving it hugs and kisses. She of course shares it
with us wanting us to give it hugs and kisses, which we so happily do.
Susan has so many options in her store and can even
custom make one for you if you want. Check out her site today and make sure you
order one. Also check out their facebook page for updates.
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