Dolly Tots Single Stroller | Toy Dolls Buggy | Baby Doll
Dolly Tots Single Stroller | Toy Dolls Buggy | Baby Doll Pushchair | Childrens Baby Doll Stroller Toy Umbrella Fold Stroller | Role Play Toy Dolls Buggy Pushchair | Ages 2+
Dimensions: | 52 x 32 x 15 cm; 900 Grams |
Colour: | Pink |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 3 years and up |
Dimensions: | 52 x 32 x 15 cm; 900 Grams |
Reference: | 1424112 |
Absolute bargain. It’s a standard pram for the price, the material is thin but holds a good weight. The a child decides to sit on it, the material/stitching won’t last long. The metal and plastic is standard quality which is used on most prams. The prams size isnt the tallest. With small, thin wheels and short handle height. Great for smaller children and Light weight. I wouldn’t recommend getting this as a walker but it’s great for all kind of doll sizes.
Comes assembled.
This item arrived in a plain box in a folded down position.
This buggy folds like a normal baby buggy does and is easy to fold down and open and doesn’t take up much room, which is a definite plus.
My granddaughters love to look after their “babies,” as they now call them, they aren’t dollies anymore.
This is an ideal size for my youngest granddaughter who is almost 5.
It’s a very basic buggy compared to some that are on the market but for something that is only used occasionally for when they visit and the fact that it folds down makes it ideal for her and also our needs. needs
My 1 year old daughter loves pushing her baby round in this pushchair! Easy to use and very sturdy. We love it as it’s easy to transfer around with us too!
I got this toy pushchair for my nearly 2 year old as the nursery staff have told me she is very keen on their dolls and loves to push them in their pushchair, so naturally I jumped at the chance to order this.
The pushchair is easily folded away for storage. It’s definitely strong enough as my toddler has sat in this herself a number of times and the pushchair still stands!
The wheels are easy for her to maneuver. My only issue with this pram is the strap to stop your doll from rolling out. It’s a thick piece of woven belt with 2 small plastic hoops to weave through, which is impossible for my toddler to do which results in little meltdowns from time to time. It really could have been a simple hook and loop or buckle fastening as this is what most toddlers are used to.
Overall, for the price it’s worth it, just be prepared to help your toddlers doll in and out from time to time.
I recently ordered this toy dolls buggy and am quite pleased with its design and functionality. The buggy works well and can be easily collapsed by an adult, making it convenient to store or transport. The construction feels sturdy, and it handles well during playtime. My child has had a lot of fun pushing it around, and it’s been a great addition to their toy collection. My only criticism is the colour. The buggy is pink, and there are no options for other colours. It would be nice to have a variety of colours to choose from to suit different preferences. Overall, this is a great dolls buggy, with its easy collapsing mechanism being a standout feature. A wider range of colours would make it perfect.
This is a very cute looking single buggy. It seems generally well made, but has really thin plastic wheels, so they will be very good for use inside but I think the wheels will become very worn and broken quite quickly outsidde, it’s just a small observation, but one that I thought was worth pointing out.
Would I recommend? This is a nice little, affordable children’s toy pushchair. It’s probably not the most sturdy one you’ll find out there, but at this price point, I think it’s great and I’m happy to recommend.
We had a single stroller for the grandkids to play with but it had become very worn out and the seat was torn. We thought we would get 2 strollers to replace it and hopefully reduce the fighting over who pushed Teddy etc around the house! Both strollers are the same make ordered at the same time, and I’m surprised the differences. The single is noticeably smaller than the double, not just in width. The wheels are smaller and the seat fabric is not finished as well. The double also has springs to pull it shut when you close it down (brilliant – very effective). The double could have had a handle in the middle making it easier for small people to push, but that is a minor point. I can see them having a lot of fun over the May holiday weekend when they visit us again.