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The Barbie Happy Family: Grandpa Doll is a special edition collectible that has been discontinued, making it a rare find for collectors and fans of the iconic Barbie brand. This charming doll celebrates family values and nostalgia, perfect for both display and imaginative play.
D**S
Super happy
Really nice. Great doll with cute accessories including the cutest toy chest. He has bendable legs & posable arms with joints at the elbows. Also it was packaged & wrapped nicely so I received it in perfect condition.
T**A
Grandpa Barbie doll finally comes home
My daughter loves barbies and is over joyed to have grandpa barbie join his wife and get to see the off-springs, after a long time away on a secret mission in India, to save the Indian Princess.He's better looking in real life than in the shop, so we were relieved. Quite a handsome guy in his mid 40s. Lucky grandma! I wish he were single though!My girl calmed his worries about the new place, and was busy sawing him a wardrobe and getting him some tropical outfits, so he can stop sweating in his winter clothes [since he refuses to consider walking around indecently, albeit the tropical heat].All in all, a great addition to our family and will undoubtedly spur many imaginative stories and adventures, a great deal of fun play.Would recommend Mattel to add a wardrobe for him- for the beach, the summer and winter. A bath robe perhaps as well.
L**E
Very Nice
This toy has made my little sister, Corrina, so happy! She's almost completed the Happy Family set and really enjoys playing with them! She says they rock! They're the bees-knees for any child to play with! Even, I, (...) like to join her game once in a while!Courtney,(...)
A**
THIS REVIEW IS A COMEDY
I thought that this was going to be a great toy to add some reality to the role-playing my little cousins do with their barbies & friends.Imagine my surprise when Grandpa-doll was returned to me with an angry note from my Uncle (who is only a few years older than I am and more like an older brother)! The note said that his youngest girl (6 years old) ran from the bedroom she shares with her older sister (9 years old) crying. When he went to investigate he found that the older daughter had brought in some dirt from the backyard and was burying the Grandpa-doll in a shoe box with their other barbies sitting around the box (watching). She explained by saying that "old people die". My little cousin had nightmares for a week and the older cousin was really mad that she had to give up the Grandpa-doll. I *never* saw that one coming!When I called to apologize, my Aunt said it was no big deal and she thought my Uncle had over-reacted. They never explained why they didn't return the Grandma-doll too.
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