Why would anyone purchase a silicone baby? Why would anybody buy a silicone baby? My 10 year old daughter wants you. I’d get her one, if they were not so darn expensive. It’s the baby doll because it looks like a baby! Ok, it is a little creepy as it falls into what is called the"uncanny valley" so it is just life-like enough to disturb us. When my grandmother was deep into dementia she adored baby dolls, and might attempt to bottle feed them. If those sort of dolls were available we would have gotten her one. Anything for peace of mind and happiness, even marginally creepy dolls.Loneliness, need to care for a human creature. To have a friend, something to talk to who doesn’t talk back. It’s a therapy for people with dementia that giving them a doll babycalms them and stops them self-harming. There’s no harm and a lot of therapeutic potential in these creatures. Just Real Dolls are comfort and love to some people. Can work through their grief with these babies. I have not met but these are my thoughts.
This is a very subjective question. Everybody will have a different opinion on which doll is your best first doll.If you’re buying for a younger child (like 3--6 years old) I would opt for a bitty baby doll. Most little kids do not do well with the 18?American Girl dolls because they want to attract their doll everywhere and are not as gentle as older children. If your 4-year-old drags bitty baby into the sandbox and accidentally colors it with crayon, it is easier to wash compared to the 18?dolls with a full head of hair.If you’re buying for an older child or adult collector, based on the list you created, I would recommend Tenney Grant because she is only available for a limited time.
If you’re searching for a first doll, I wouldn’t reccommend Tenney or Rebecca, just because the two of them have curly hair and that can be a hassle to take care of. Pretty curly hair can quickly become quite ugly if not properly cared for. Samantha and Felicity both have good stories and are great original dolls, make-wise (Samantha was my very first doll).What really got me hooked was the novels, but I was a nerdy 6 year old. If whoever you’re buying this for isn’t a reader (keep in mind that the books are written with little children in mind and can be hard to get through on a purely"that is too cheesy" note if you didn’t grow up with them) then select the doll that is the most aesthetically pleasing to them, ask them what they think before gifting! I have 30 dolls to my title and I am buying two (Tenney and Logan) this Saturday for my birthday... Just to warn you in the event you’re a parent or grandparent or so on. The dependence may fade in later years but it does go away! If you get the child hooked, it will become a drug, honestly. I have been at it for ten years and there are no signs of stopping. https://www.rebornbuy.com/black-dolls.html
People today love reborn dolls because it simply feels great to hold a baby in one’s arms. In actuality, scientists link a release of oxytocin, a"feel-good" chemical in the body, to holding and hugging an infant or a small child. Some professionals believe holding and cuddling reborn dolls -- or some other doll which has a sense -- may be healing to the human body and/or ideas. As a newborn baby photographer, I have a few baby dolls, including a silicone one, which I use for practicing wrapping techniques that I use when posing and wrap babies in the studio.You can see some samples of the kinds of wraps and graphics that I suggest on my site from the photos here: bulge and newborn. I also use the baby dolls in the studio when I am showing parents how I’d like them to maintain their baby. I could do so with their true baby, but I find that if I can do it with a doll, it means I am handling and touching their baby and so their baby is less disturbed.If you are a newborn photographer searching for a similar doll then some options are the SIB (stand in baby) - that is rather expensive but designed for this purpose. There’s also the cotton posing doll and then there are also reborn dolls.
As an aside, MaryEllen is also a wonderful doll. She is unique in her doll reflects a lot of her story just as she comes, without buying all her accessories and clothes.Ellie’s bangs look wonky and jagged when you look at her -- that’s because she cut them herself in the narrative. What you are seeing is the result of Ellie attempting to make herself look special and unique. --And her legs are two unique molds, one’s knee cap is higher than the other as a result of Ellie having a weak leg from a bout of Polio she suffered at seven years old.
Her eyes were a shade of gray and her outfits were absolutely adorable. I also loved her story, about living during the war times and getting to know a new friend. It was a story of learning to live with change and make do with what you had and also a narrative of acceptance. My current favorite is 2018 Girl of the Year Luciana Vega. She’s the ever-adorable Josefina mold face, her hair is short and straight (very simple for a first time doll owner to care for as opposed to Becca’s curls or Tenney’s hair), and she’s wanting to become an astronaut, so she’s the galaxy/outer space theme going on, which makes it very fun to make accessories and clothing for her. My Luciana is currently wearing a galaxy that is gorgeous gown and jewelry. She is beautiful and her story is sweet also, of learning how to be a team player at space camp a story isn’t as deep and serious as living in war times, but it is simple for plenty of children to relate to.
I feel a’reborn’ made vinyl or silicone ring is one that is re-painted (with special paints and techniques) to look more lifelike, and frequently the person who repaints the doll will also give it’rooted’ hair (actual or mohair). Most often, it’s baby dolls which are reborn, and are made to look like actual babies, with veining of the skin, pinking of their knees, knuckles, heels, etc., and even’drool’ moistened lips.
If you are looking to get one for about 9+ year olds, I would recommend either a Lea, Blaire, Rebecca, or a Luciana, mainly because of the very great stories, and how pretty they are. But the hair can kinda tangle if your child wants to take it anywhere, for a 3 I recommend bitty baby, as it’s mostly made of vinyl, and can get cleaned quickly. For 6--9 yr olds, I urge dolls with straight hair, or welliwishers, and your child won’t frustrate with their hair. The welliwishers have hair, and their own body is made from vinyl. Straight haired dolls are very easy to brush, and are still as beautiful as people with curls.
This is a very subjective question. Everybody will have a different opinion on which doll is your best first doll.If you’re buying for a younger child (like 3--6 years old) I would opt for a bitty baby doll. Most little kids do not do well with the 18?American Girl dolls because they want to attract their doll everywhere and are not as gentle as older children. If your 4-year-old drags bitty baby into the sandbox and accidentally colors it with crayon, it is easier to wash compared to the 18?dolls with a full head of hair.If you’re buying for an older child or adult collector, based on the list you created, I would recommend Tenney Grant because she is only available for a limited time.
If you’re searching for a first doll, I wouldn’t reccommend Tenney or Rebecca, just because the two of them have curly hair and that can be a hassle to take care of. Pretty curly hair can quickly become quite ugly if not properly cared for. Samantha and Felicity both have good stories and are great original dolls, make-wise (Samantha was my very first doll).What really got me hooked was the novels, but I was a nerdy 6 year old. If whoever you’re buying this for isn’t a reader (keep in mind that the books are written with little children in mind and can be hard to get through on a purely"that is too cheesy" note if you didn’t grow up with them) then select the doll that is the most aesthetically pleasing to them, ask them what they think before gifting! I have 30 dolls to my title and I am buying two (Tenney and Logan) this Saturday for my birthday... Just to warn you in the event you’re a parent or grandparent or so on. The dependence may fade in later years but it does go away! If you get the child hooked, it will become a drug, honestly. I have been at it for ten years and there are no signs of stopping. https://www.rebornbuy.com/black-dolls.html
People today love reborn dolls because it simply feels great to hold a baby in one’s arms. In actuality, scientists link a release of oxytocin, a"feel-good" chemical in the body, to holding and hugging an infant or a small child. Some professionals believe holding and cuddling reborn dolls -- or some other doll which has a sense -- may be healing to the human body and/or ideas. As a newborn baby photographer, I have a few baby dolls, including a silicone one, which I use for practicing wrapping techniques that I use when posing and wrap babies in the studio.You can see some samples of the kinds of wraps and graphics that I suggest on my site from the photos here: bulge and newborn. I also use the baby dolls in the studio when I am showing parents how I’d like them to maintain their baby. I could do so with their true baby, but I find that if I can do it with a doll, it means I am handling and touching their baby and so their baby is less disturbed.If you are a newborn photographer searching for a similar doll then some options are the SIB (stand in baby) - that is rather expensive but designed for this purpose. There’s also the cotton posing doll and then there are also reborn dolls.
As an aside, MaryEllen is also a wonderful doll. She is unique in her doll reflects a lot of her story just as she comes, without buying all her accessories and clothes.Ellie’s bangs look wonky and jagged when you look at her -- that’s because she cut them herself in the narrative. What you are seeing is the result of Ellie attempting to make herself look special and unique. --And her legs are two unique molds, one’s knee cap is higher than the other as a result of Ellie having a weak leg from a bout of Polio she suffered at seven years old.
Her eyes were a shade of gray and her outfits were absolutely adorable. I also loved her story, about living during the war times and getting to know a new friend. It was a story of learning to live with change and make do with what you had and also a narrative of acceptance. My current favorite is 2018 Girl of the Year Luciana Vega. She’s the ever-adorable Josefina mold face, her hair is short and straight (very simple for a first time doll owner to care for as opposed to Becca’s curls or Tenney’s hair), and she’s wanting to become an astronaut, so she’s the galaxy/outer space theme going on, which makes it very fun to make accessories and clothing for her. My Luciana is currently wearing a galaxy that is gorgeous gown and jewelry. She is beautiful and her story is sweet also, of learning how to be a team player at space camp a story isn’t as deep and serious as living in war times, but it is simple for plenty of children to relate to.
I feel a’reborn’ made vinyl or silicone ring is one that is re-painted (with special paints and techniques) to look more lifelike, and frequently the person who repaints the doll will also give it’rooted’ hair (actual or mohair). Most often, it’s baby dolls which are reborn, and are made to look like actual babies, with veining of the skin, pinking of their knees, knuckles, heels, etc., and even’drool’ moistened lips.
If you are looking to get one for about 9+ year olds, I would recommend either a Lea, Blaire, Rebecca, or a Luciana, mainly because of the very great stories, and how pretty they are. But the hair can kinda tangle if your child wants to take it anywhere, for a 3 I recommend bitty baby, as it’s mostly made of vinyl, and can get cleaned quickly. For 6--9 yr olds, I urge dolls with straight hair, or welliwishers, and your child won’t frustrate with their hair. The welliwishers have hair, and their own body is made from vinyl. Straight haired dolls are very easy to brush, and are still as beautiful as people with curls.
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