WOOROY-RealisticRebornBabyDolls
WOOROY Realistic Reborn Baby Dolls Black Boy, 20 Inch African American Newborn Boy Doll, Lifelike Weighted Soft Body, Christmas Birthday Gift for Kids Age 3 +
WOOROY Realistic Reborn Baby Dolls Black Boy, 20 Inch African American Newborn Boy Doll, Lifelike Weighted Soft Body, Christmas Birthday Gift for Kids Age 3 +
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- Exquisite Realism: Measuring 20 inches, the reborn doll is the perfect size for children to embrace and engage with, enhancing their nurturing skills. The body of this black newborn doll has a soft cloth body and vinyl limbs, which give this boy a realistic heft and the feel of a real baby when held.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Our reborn baby boy is expertly handcrafted with fine attention to detail, expressive, melancholy brown eyes, hand-implanted black curly hair, and delicately crafted newborn skin texture making this doll astonishingly realistic. And even the appearance of slight baby fat and creases that are typical in newborns.
- Stylish Ensemble: Dressed in a soft gray cotton outfit including a hat, pants, and matching socks, which add to the doll's charm. This realistic reborn baby boy is also suitable for further dressing with any 0-3 months children's attire, adding fun and interaction in playtime.
- Emotional Companionship: Designed to offer companionship across all ages—ideal for children as a playful buddy, reduces loneliness to the elderly and provides comfort to Alzheimer's patients. Our reborn black boy is also a precious keepsake for parents who have experienced the loss of a child, helping to alleviate their grief.
- Safety Certificate: Our lifelike reborn baby doll is not only adorable but also conforms to the safety standards of CPC and ASTM F963, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for children and collectors alike.
- Package Includes: Come with Reborn baby doll×1, Suits×1 (just like the picture), Magnetic Pacifier×1, Toy Bottle×1, Diaper×1, Birth certificate×1, and Gift box×1 to delight any recipient.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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