They're said to be in danger of breaking up into small pieces thus a risk of choking. She'll know if you give her a knock-off. On your head be it
she will hardly touch it, she will just sit it on the shelf so i not too fussed about the small parts, its more the chemicals.. massively popular, can only buy from one place and no stock. 'do they also supply our kits?
Bought grandkids 4 of them because they would not stop nagging for them, real ones have 9 teeth and you can scan the bottom on a qr code to check they are real, they came out last year i think but this year they have taken off , used to be around £3 but then they went up to £49 but now i think you can get for around £9. Not heard about any illness effects off them. Update just read seems fake ones are risk.
ours have 9 teeth, cos i read that before. didnt know that about the qr code, will try it later we paid 8 quid each so im pretty sure they are fake, as that article says they are 30 odd.
You could get around that price before they sold out and went silly prices, but pop art genuine ones you scan the qr code bottom of feet i think i remember and it directs you to the pop art site and verifies your doll and number.