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| Damien by Living Dead Dolls. |
Friday, October 31, 2025
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Miniverse Make It Mini Baby Food Sets by MGA Entertainment
Thank you so much for the wonderfully kind comments about my old dog, Geordi. We miss him, but he left the world peacefully, snuggled up on the couch in his own floofy blanket, with lots of kisses and treats. And my other old dog, Kit, is doing really well. He's back to running around like a puppy and harassing me for pieces of my dried mango. So life has stabilized, and I'm happy to be back in New Jersey playing with dolls. Today's dolls are surprise toys, so I guess this is a Sunday Surprise post, but the title was already too long to add those words.
I didn't really plan for this review, but when I saw the new Make It Mini Baby Food sets, with their tiny silicone babies, I had to act. I recently reviewed Zuru's crazy-popular My Mini Baby dolls, and also the strange silicone Star Babies. So I've been on a bit of a silicone baby kick. And when I realized that MGA had thrown their hat into this ring, I figured I should see how their version of a surprise ball mini baby measures up:
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| Silicone baby from a Make It Mini Baby Food set, by MGA Entertainment ($10.99). |
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Hey Bestie Dolls by Battat
I had a fourth Wednesday Addams doll review in the works, but about halfway through photographing that doll, my enthusiasm level dropped and I got distracted by something else. I think it's mostly because the second season of the Wednesday television show isn't as good as the first, so I kinda lost my inspiration. I might come back and finish that review at some point, because the doll is cute, but I needed a break.
What distracted me is a collection of 5-inch dolls called Hey Bestie, sold exclusively at Walmart. I stumbled upon them while investigating an anonymous tip that the LUV girls are on sale at Walmart for $7.50. That's a very good deal (and is still available as I write this).
The Hey Bestie dolls are also a good deal. Most of the characters come in pairs of two, and average about $7 each. They're made by Battat, the Canadian company responsible for the lovely 18-inch Our Generation dolls. I tend to like Battat's products (and their packaging) so I was excited to see another doll line from this company. As you'll see by the end of the review, I managed to buy almost every single Hey Bestie set that's being offered right now, but the first doll that caught my attention, predictably, was this green-eyed redhead named Millie:
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| Hey Besties Millie by Battat ($14.97). |


