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Dressy Daisy Outfits feature adorable themes that are easy for your child to dress on their own.
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My daughter really liked having lots of different outfits and accessories for the Dressy Daisy doll. I thought they were attractive and realistic.
Again, there were far too many tags holding them all in place and even when I thought I had them all out my daughter found more that I hadn't cut off properly.
I don't think you are getting a lot for your money with these outfits, and would be reluctant to buy many at $19.99 each.
I like the fact the clothing and accessories were very easy to attach and detach from the doll, The muffin and pizza accessories look as realistic as fabric can make them. The overall look is pleasing to the eye, and helps my daughter start to create new looks for her doll.
I didn't like like the fact that there were only 6 pieces in the set. I feel it would be more worthwhile to have a few more accessories in the set for me to buy it. At $19.99 per outfit I feel it is a bit overpriced for whats in the set.
I also feel this set had excessive packaging as it took me a while to cut all the ties to get the accessories free.
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