✨ Move, Play, and Inspire with Barbie! 🎉
The Barbie Made to Move Doll is designed for kids aged 3 to 7, featuring 22 flexible joints for realistic movement. Dressed in trendy athleisure wear, this doll encourages imaginative play and self-care, making it a perfect gift for young storytellers.
Item Weight | 150 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5"L x 1.5"W x 12"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | All |
Theme | Cartoon |
Animal Theme | barbie |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Hair Type | Straight |
Finish Types | Matte |
Outer Material | Mesh, Yoga Pants |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Light |
V**N
Beautiful
Pretty face. This is the first curvy Barbie and the 24th that I bought for my grand daughter who loved all of them just as I do. Well made, all the 22 joints move and definitely posable,- retaining the positions they are put on unlike the other brands where the joints are loose and unable to maintain the positions they are made to assume without some sort of outside support. The difference between the curvy to the regular barbie is more pronounced in the wider hip and the prominent ⁰buttocks so that the regular Barbie pants do not fit. Ken's pants do, tho'. I highly recommend this to Barbie fans who would like a different look on their dolls.
S**X
Good doll
Great doll, meh clothes, hard feet, best price.
L**O
Very realistic body doll
Girls can see can that not all dolls are skinny
F**E
A Curvy Made to Move!
The product got here on time. I don't blame Amazon for anything. And we had a great beginning. Unfortunately, during a head swap her chest fell apart. Now I'm not sending her back. I just don't know what to do. If super glue is the way to go or maybe some other glue. If any of you doll collectors are out there then please help! I never did get her head off to change with the doll that I had. And I don't intend to now. I think the rest of her body is fine. At the moment I have her in a sock body suit. Perhaps, she will just be wheelchair-bound for a while until I find the solution I need for this problem.Honestly, I think the hardest thing to find for a M2M curvy is shoes. I do have a hard time putting on the Barbie shoes that I have on her feet. Her feet seem to be bigger than the usual M2M. Naturally, she has a butt and some might have to get used to what to do with it, but it is one of her great assets too.
G**R
Doesn't fit regular clothes
Very bendy barbie but she doesn't fit regular clothes! Getting pretty tired of the same outfit all the time.
S**Y
Best articulated dolls!
The Barbie Made To Move dolls are the best articulated dolls on the market for a very affordable price!They have 22 points of articulation so there are endless posable possibilities!This curvy doll is so pretty and with the Barbie clothes out now at stores that are made to fit all Barbie body types they do fit her so finding another outfit isn’t an issue!
M**E
So Pretty!!
She has the most beautiful long silky red auburn hair and warm brown eyes. Amazon had a sale so I was able to purchase this doll for around $6. I love how her yoga outfit is hot pink, fuchsia seems to go wonderfully with her hair color. (Her skin tone is not as pale as the asian MTM barbie).I did not have any issues with the doll’s joints as others have mentioned. She can do endless poses with her flexibility.Bonus: She will make a lovely Twilight grown-up Renesmee Doll as well!
D**E
A bit plain but she does move
This is my first time owning one of these since grew up with Barbies that had stiff arms and legs. Her pose-ability is cool and feels more like an action figure than the dolls I had.I wish she at least had shoes but I can see the marketing here- make her ‘yoga Barbie’ so that she could be sold with no accessories. Smart.She was on a good sale so I don’t mind how bare she is however Amazon just throws her in a bag so the packaging arrives all damaged.She isn’t something that I wanted mint in box or as a gift otherwise that damage would be infuriating.I know these made to move dolls are bought almost in bulk by adult collectors that like to swap heads.For a child I would probably look for a Barbie without wrist articulation because that joint seems weak compared to the rest and I can see why the hands broke off for some.
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