No, they have pose-able arms and legs. You can also purchase the display stand to make the doll stand up straight.
Poseable dolls have joints that can be moved to simulate different body positions. Nonposeable dolls cannot, they are in a fixed position.
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If it is what I am thinking of, No, the Violin is a plastic, non-playable prop like G.I.Joe"s various weapons, it does not function.
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Yes, you can use real nail polish on American Girl dolls, but it's not recommended. The polish can damage the doll's vinyl skin, potentially causing discoloration or permanent stains. If you want to give your doll a manicure, consider using non-toxic, water-based nail polish or specialized doll-safe products instead. Always test a small area first to ensure there’s no adverse reaction.
The american girl books are fiction although they may have true facts in them.
American Girl dolls are typically made from materials that can be damaged by nail polish, so it's not recommended to apply nail polish directly to them. However, some owners choose to use non-toxic, removable nail polish designed for dolls to protect the doll's surface. If you decide to use nail polish, it's best to apply it sparingly and remove it carefully to avoid any potential damage. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific care instructions.
The books about the historical characters are historical fiction. American Girl has also made self- help books which are non- fiction, and the Girl of the Year books are fiction.
Yes they can cause this hispanic girl joined
IN STORES: $20-$30 for a singing doll. PRE-ORDER: $25-$35 for a singing doll. IN STORES: $15 for a non-singing doll. PRE-ORDER: $18 for a non-singing doll.
The Cherish doll off of ashton drake comes with a non magnetic. Thats all I know hope that helps.