What size is a Corolle doll?

What size is a Corolle doll?

12-inch
Designed in France and part of the Mon premier collection for ages 18 months and up, This 12-inch baby doll is just the right size to cradle in a young child’s arms.

Can Corolle dolls get wet?

Thank goodness that Corolle dolls, which are one of my kids absolute favorite toys, are definitely water-ready, as long as you know which dolls to choose. But this year, we allowed them to bring their beloved Tidoo bath dolls now that they are old enough to properly care for them when wet.

Where are Corolle dolls made?

France
Corolle Baby Dolls (made is France).

Can Corolle dolls be washed?

Yes, we wash our corolle baby dolls on the gentle cycle inside of a pillow case.

What are Corolle dolls made of?

Thank you for you interest in Corolle. All vinyl dolls are made with PVC… Poly vinyl chloride. As for toy safety, it is not the PVC that is of concern but rather the “softener” that is used.

Are Miniland dolls non toxic?

The Miniland baby dolls are the perfect first dolls for babies and toddlers and are made from eco-friendly, non-toxic Phthalates-free vinyl, making them soft and flexible to touch.

Are vinyl dolls toxic?

When you shop for a plastic baby doll, you will see that many baby dolls are made of vinyl. You will be surprised to find that vinyl is actually a highly toxic plastic. It is made of numerous toxic, harmful chemicals and it also emits volatile organic compounds to the air your child breathes.

How do you wash a soft body doll?

Soft-bodied dolls: These dolls can be handwashed with cold water or with temperatures up to 30° C or alternatively in a washing machine. If using the washing machine put the doll inside a white pillowcase to avoid any color transfer from the pillowcase. All dolls should be dried carefully afterwards.

Are Corolle dolls PVC free?

Thank you for you interest in Corolle. All vinyl dolls are made with PVC… Poly vinyl chloride. Phthalates, as a PVC softener, have now been banded from use in products for children.

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