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Meet Julia, the Bonikka doll.

25th October 2014 by Jax Blunt 11 Comments

We have a *lot* of dolls in this house. They pass in and out of favour, although some are more popular than others. And Tigerboy has never really clicked with any of them, until now.

When I was offered the chance to review a Bonikka doll from Imajo toys, I confess that I assumed Smallest would be the one doing the playing. But this turned out to be the doll that made the difference to Tigerboy, and she’s rarely been far from his side since she arrived, except when Smallest kidnapped her ๐Ÿ˜‰

Her name is Julia.

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She’s beautiful isn’t she? And very photogenic ๐Ÿ˜‰

Not that you can see that much when she’s being cuddled!

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This is slightly clearer. I asked him “why do you love Julia?” and he said “she got a happy face like me!”

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Given that he adores the doll so much, I thought I’d let him tell you all about it.

Transcript:

Me: Can you tell me about Julia?

T: Yes.

Me: What do you like about Julia?

T: (Pause) I like Julia’s faces. I love his face too. I love his dress too. I love his flowery dress too.

Me: What do you do with Julia?

T: I play!

OK, so it’s not the clearest product review video in the world ๐Ÿ˜‰ But I think the genuine pleasure comes through, and you can tell it’s not prompted, it’s completely heartfelt.

He loves everything about her, from her stripy socks (which bring Pippi Longstocking to mind for me) to her flowery T shirt, and her smily face.

*I* love that she’s fair trade, made in Sri Lanka in a factory where workers get fair pay, including paid holidays, and the materials include recycled filling and locally produced fabrics. She came with absolutely minimal packaging too – basically a plastic bag and a cardboard tag, instead of the piles of cardboard and plastic so often associated with toys.

All in all, Julia is a very welcome new member of the family, and if you’re looking for a lovable rag doll for someone near to you for some upcoming celebration or other ๐Ÿ˜‰ I highly recommend the Bonikka range.

Currently on sale with Babipur, for example Julia Also available at Jolly Dollies, the new doll shop from Playmerrily.

Ethans Escapades

I’ve added this review to the #SSAmazingAchievements linky. Just a few months ago Tigerboy had no speech at all. He’s come a long way, as you can see in the video ๐Ÿ™‚

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Filed Under: review, tigerboy Tagged With: bonikkadolls, imajo toys, Julia, video review

About Jax Blunt

I'm the original user, Jax Blunt I've been blogging for 16 years, give or take, and if you want to know me, read me :)

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Comments

  1. ninjacat says

    25th October 2014 at 6:22 pm

    Tiger boy is utterly charming

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    • Jax Blunt says

      25th October 2014 at 6:38 pm

      Thank you, I certainly think so ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
  2. Susan Mann says

    26th October 2014 at 1:54 pm

    She’s adorable and I can’t believe how big Tiger boy is getting x

    Reply
    • Jax Blunt says

      26th October 2014 at 2:17 pm

      They are such gorgeous dolls aren’t they?
      He’s heading rapidly out of babyhood. Makes me a little sad, but it is how it is.

      Reply
  3. Sara (@mumturnedmom) says

    30th October 2014 at 7:45 pm

    The video is adorable and Julia is lovely! #SSAA

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  4. Pinkoddy says

    31st October 2014 at 11:05 pm

    Oh that is a very sweet video. I love that Julia is smiley too.

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    • Jax Blunt says

      31st October 2014 at 11:25 pm

      Thank you. She’s a very lovely doll – still very popular.

      Reply
  5. Jane says

    3rd November 2014 at 11:44 am

    It must be lovely to hear his speech, it’s amazing how some children can go from no talking to non-stop in weeks. I love the review, Julia sounds like a great friend to have.
    Thanks for linking up with Small Steps Amazing Achievements :0)
    x

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