Black Baby Dolls

Tips on Buying Black Baby Dolls

Tips on Buying Black Baby Dolls

black baby dolls

Black baby dolls are now just as available as other doll groups, unlike in the past, where dolls were predominantly white.

You can now find a doll for your child in just about any ethnic group, which is a nice change.

This makes people of different races feel just as important, and equal to any other race. This can be a good way to build up self esteem in your child.

You should however use tips in order to find the doll that is right for your child.

Make sure that the doll you buy is age appropriate for your child. Also, make sure that the doll's accessories, and materials are not going to cause a choking hazard.

Eyes, hair, and limbs should be securely attached, and you can check this by a gentle tug.

If it comes with accessories, they should be larger than the child's mouth, and if any are small, you should just set them aside for later, BEFORE giving your child the doll.

There are many different styles of black baby dolls, and you are sure to find the right one for your precious girl.

Here's Black Baby Dolls Selections:

Baby Stella Toddler (Black Hair)...

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$32.00

 

Baby Doll...

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$14.95

 

Aurora Plush Baby 10" Sierra Doll...

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$9.99

 

Roxy Juniors Liberty and Sun Woven Dress, Blue/Bla...

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$49.50

 

JC Toys La Baby- African American Blue (Colors May...

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$10.99

 


Today's Discussion

Why is Michelle Obama upset about the black beanie baby dolls of her daughters?
What, does she expect them to be white dolls? Tubby - Apparently they are still around. So commemorative coins and dishes of Barrack Obama is ok, but dolls for the first daughters is not ok? Please explain. So, if they don't want their kids in the spotlight, then Obama shouldn't have become president. Whether they like it or not, they are in the public's eye for a while to come. It was ok to air their kids' first day of school, or the letter from daddy, or the dog they are going to get. But not that? Sounds to me like Michelle is offended because the dolls are the only black ones.

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Mexinndragethotycoon
yawn

Carol A
The First Lady is concerned because her daughters are private citizens not to be exploited for corporate consumption.

1st Buzie
She's not getting a cut of the $$$$$$$$$

Tubby
Beanie babies are still around?

rthimble
It wasn't her idea, and they dress better than she does ! Alaskan their father has exploited them through out the campaign ! I f hear one more reporter talk about how darling they are I'm going to hurl ! What do you think his open letter to his daughters was if not exploiting them for his gain !

revanishing
I did not know that they made black ones ?

phe
You couldn't understand.

Alaskkankian
Capitalism at its finest. Exploiting little girls doesn't bother you then I guess nothing will.

Melting Media EAC
Done without her consent as she tries to protect her daughters. It's one thing to make dolls of their father who is a public figure but kids are off-limits, period. I remember coming to McCain's defense over the Bush allegations about McCain's adopted Bangladeshi daughter. Again, you try to drag race into this.

J
oh wow, i didnt know she didnt know about it. smh thats really not cool, for real

MaryJo Kopechne
Did they make big azzes on those dolls like their Moma's?



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