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Lalaloopsy Dolls review and giveaway

To be honest I hadn’t heard of the Lalaloopsy but when I heard it was perfect for any young girl, especially one interested in craft, fabric, sewing and friendship, I leaped at the chance to review it with my family.

If you haven’t heard of them before, Lalaloopsy are magical ragdolls who come to life when their last stitch is sewn. Each doll has their own individual personality created by the fabrics used to make them. They live in a colourful, whimsical world full of fun and surprises. Sew magical. Sew cute.

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We really enjoyed watching Adventures in Lalaloopsy Land: The Search for Pillow and think it would make a wonderful gift for any young girl. In the film Peanut Big Top has a big surprise and everyone can’t wait to see what it is. But one of the gang is missing! It seems that Pillow Featherbed has sneaked off for a nap and is in danger of missing out on the surprise. The Lalaloopsy girls set off to find their friend but discover that everyone has their own ideas on the best way to search Lalaloopsy Land and it’s not until they work together that their plans start to work… The hunt for Pillow is on!

This brand new full-length feature Adventures in Lalaloopsy Land: The Search for Pillow, is available to own on DVD from the 26th March (RRP £15.99). And to celebrate this special launch, a limited edition of the DVD is also available as an exclusive toy-pack which includes a double-sided colouring poster and your very own Pillow Lalaloopsy Doll! RRP £15.99



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88 Comments on “Lalaloopsy Dolls review and giveaway

  1. I had a cuddly panda called Pandy that went everywhere with me…still have him as it happens!!

    1. I still have a white teddy called Snowy that I had when I was three and still love the photo I have with him, I am 53……

  2. I had a doll called ‘ Baby Lovely’. She had plastic head and limbs but a soft body. Her hair was really soft and she had closing eyes. Her body got so worn out that my mam knit a new cover. Loved her and my kids play with her now when they go to see Grandma.

  3. I was given a pink teddy when i was born and i called it ted,i still have this tucked away in a cupboard. I loved this teddy and i was a boy!

  4. My favourite toy was my little white teddy bear called Patrick. He was my first teddy and I loved him. I used to knit him little tank tops to wear.

  5. I used to have a doll which I called Sandy (after Sandy from Grease). Sadly I had to put her “to sleep” last year as her arms and back had cracked beyond repair 🙁

  6. i had a cabbage patch doll. i didnt like the name that came with it so called her Hannah Elizabeth. 4 years later my mum had my sister and called her the same lol

  7. My favorite toy was a little bunny rabbit (teddy) which I named ruffles. Ruffles went EVERYWHERE with me 😀 xxx

  8. My fav toy was my teddy he was called Chubby bear,My son has taken a fond luv for him so the lovely old bear sits proudly on his bed lol
    Least he still has life in him yet 🙂

  9. I had a golliwog, way before it was not considered Ok to have one (we are talking 1950’s here!) and he talked to me. Oh how I loved him!

  10. I used to have a soft hippo called Henry the Hungry Hippo. I think he was supposed to be a pyjama case. My mum bought him for me when i was about 5 or 6. He came with me to university and was even around when i got married. But during a house move, my husband ‘lost’ him. I was devastated. I really wanted my son to have him. 🙁

  11. My favourite toy was a Major Morgan, a musical soldier you could play tunes on. It kept me entertained for hours but drove my parents mad!

  12. I had a stuffed monkey called Macdonald that i took everywhere. I think he is still in my mum’s loft

  13. I loved my white spotty dog which I realised years later was actually a dog toy!!!

  14. I had a green care bear – good luck bear. Don’t think it brought me any real luck but I still liked it

  15. Showing my age now but I had an Andy Pandy doll loved him to bits.

  16. i was given a rabbit when i was born that had scratchy itchy fur. He was just called ‘bunny’. I finally stopped having him in my bed when i was 29!

  17. I had a huge “honey monster” teddy which I slept on like a pillow

  18. My puppets, I used to have a wooden spotty dog one, I have no idea what happened to it probably mum got sick of untangling it!!!

  19. Larry was a lamb teddy i got when i was born from my gran, i still have him, but he is in pieces and lives in an envelope!

  20. My favourite childhood toy was a doll called Alice I got when I was 7, she had a soft body but plastic arms, legs and head. Her hair was painted on and her eyes closed. When I was about 15 she went missing and we turned the house upseide down looking for her. 10 years later my sister was moving house and my dad and husband rented a van and drove the 2 hrs to help her taking some boxes she had stored at my nanas when she went to Uni. She unpacked the boxes and exclaimed ‘OMG its Alice!!’ and there she was tucked in with some of her books.
    My husband bought her home and she lives on top of my daughters wardrobe 🙂

  21. I had a lovely doll called Joanne, she had long black hair and a yellow trouser suit!

  22. It would have to be my Masters Of The Universe action figures, i had hours of fun with them

  23. I loved my barbie dolls when i was younger, used to enjoy dressing them up and doing their hair

  24. Me and my twin sister had teddies called ‘Ning’ and ‘Nang’ as that was the noise we made when we cried. I still have ‘Ning’ now.

  25. i loved my keyper pony but i also had 2 ragdolls that i called semolina and violet that i still have now that i have given to my 4 year old! Got to love 80s toys!! 😀

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