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Karina Grace w/ Her Dog Dotcom | 
enlarge | Brand: Only Hearts Category: Toy
List Price: $15.99 Buy New: $13.60 You Save: $2.39 (15%)
New (11) from $13.60
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 6786
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 2.5 x 9
MPN: 102 Model: 00102 UPC: 825733001021 EAN: 0825733001021 ASIN: B0007CK2IQ
Release Date: June 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Uniquely pose-able from head to foot | | • | Highly detailed, and lifelike | | • | Includes Dotcom the dog | | • | Comes with long combable hair | | • | Attractive sweater and skirt |
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Product Description Laugh, share secrets, and have the greatest adventures with this Only Hearts Club Karina Grace Doll and her puppy, Dotcom. Karina Grace loves playing her guitar, singing her heart out, and dancing everything from ballet to hip hop. Someday she wants to be a superstar and perform in her own music video. Karina is sensitive, thoughtful, and confident with big dreams. However, the emphasis on those dreams is sometimes all-consuming and threatens to cost Karina the high price of friendship.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great alternative to Barbie August 17, 2008 Alisa W. Bennett (Northern Colorado) I really like this doll. They dress like little girls (not like provocative rock stars, princesses, Bratz dolls, or otherwise adult female themed dolls), they wear normal clothes, and are cloth dolls for the most part. They are posable, their legs bendable, and such, and they have such sweet smiles and faces. The themes are just so sweet and child-like. They seem to give my daughter the freedom to choose how to play with them because they aren't all wrapped up with a prepackaged theme (such as run way models, princesses, etc.) she can do any play from a tea party to a princess to doctor, lawyer, and marathon with these dolls. She likes them, and I do too! What a great alternative for little girls. My almost 8 year old still plays with hers, and will likely for a while longer (we can only hope) and has since she was 4.
Love These Dolls! August 7, 2007 J. Zuniga (Pacific Grove, CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought my daughter her first one at about 5 years old. Now she is seven and still loves them. I like them so much better then Barbies or Bratz, which I won't even let her play with. The dolls are cute and their clothes are stylish and cute.
I love these dolls!! February 8, 2005 Its a Girl Thing (Decatur, IL) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this doll for my 3 1/2 year old girl. I was so excited when I discovered them. What I like most is that they are 'kid' dolls unlike the 'woman' doll that barbie is. I''ve been so unhappy with Barbie fashions. When I discovered these I liked that they were dressed trendy, but not too revealing or trampy. Their shoes are adorable and stay on much better than Barbie heels. They have such detail and character. Their bodies are soft cloth, but are still bendable. They have real like hair, so my daughter still has a great time bushing her hair and putting it up. She still plays with her 'Barbie', and this doll is usually Barbie's daughter. I can't wait for the line to grow. I'm very tempted to toss all the old Barbies and keep these. They are just so cute-I love em'!
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