Dollie & Me by Madame Alexander Doll Company

{This post is sponsored by Dollie & Me}


Emma Lee recently received a Dollie & Me doll that looks just like her and she loves her new doll. She's named her Alyssa, after her older cousin that also looks just like hair with their brown eyes, dark hair and adorable faces. Most doll loving little girls would love to have a doll that looks like their mini twin. I don't know what I would have done to have a doll with similar features when I was growing up. Dollie & Me dolls make for a perfect little companion for your little girl.



Dollie & Me by Madame Alexander Doll Company has a variety of dolls with different features to closely resemble your child. Emma Lee received the Fab and Funky Dollie who has brown eyes and long dark hair just like Emma Lee. 

All Dollie & Me dolls are 18 inches in height, the perfect size for a doll. They have sleep eyes so when you lay them down for bed they go to sleep too. Rooted and soft hair, perfect for brushing and styling. A soft body for a comfy cuddling buddy.  All dolls also have joints at neck, shoulder, and hip for ease of movements.


They also have many matching outfits for her and her Dollie. They can wear matching for playdates, parties or special events. Emma Lee absolutely loved that she and her doll wore matching outfits at Christmas dinner. 
"Wherever you go, Dollie will follow.
Whatever you attempt, she will support you.
Whatever you hope for, Dollie will listen.
Whatever you dream, she will wish for it too."
Visit Dollieme.com to viewing all their beautiful dolls and matching outfits or to buy one for a special little girl. 



{Disclosure: I received a doll in exchange for this feature. All opinions are of my own.}

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