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Sunday, January 12, 2014

All Ten Hearts For Hearts Girls Dolls :D

Okay, here I go again, stubbornly doing a completely different post than the ones I advertised. :}  Don't worry...those posts are still in the works and will be appearing on the blog within the next couple of weeks. :)

As the title states, we officially have all ten of the Hearts for Hearts Girls dolls produced so far. :)  I've been meaning to do a photo shoot of all of the girls together for a while, and this week I finally got around to it. :)

Before I get into that, though, I wanted to pass along a bit of news.  The official Hearts For Hearts Girls Website has been taken down, so if you want to get more information about the Hearts for Hearts Girls, you need to go to the Playmates Toys (playmatestoys.com) website and click on "Our Brands".  Click on "Hearts For Hearts Girls" and you'll end up HERE, at the new Hearts For Hearts Girls website.

Most of the games, pictures, and information from the original website are still there.  It's been a while since I've visited the original site, so I'm not sure how much is missing.  I know they've definitely condensed a bit.  One of the things I miss the most is the "contact us" page from the original site.  I had personally contacted the "Heartmaster" several times for information and customer service, and had been pleased with their quick and personal service.

I tried using the former contact email, but it is no longer in service. :(  There is a "contact us" option for Playmates Toys with instructions for inquiries about the Hearts For Hearts Girls, so it sounds like that is our option for customer service now.  Click HERE to visit the contact page at Playmatestoys.com (you'll have to scroll down a bit to get to the email address for the Hearts For Hearts Girls).

I'm sure that many of you have been as curious as I am about future releases from this line.  So far, there has been no word.  Someone on the Hearts For Hearts Girls Facebook page asked about new dolls, and the official answer was that we won't have any information on them until the Toy Fair next month.  (Just like this time last year, I'm once again wishing I would suddenly be blessed with a large sum of money so I could attend. :}  Maybe one of these years I'll make it!!)

It would be wonderful to see this line continue and expand.  I'm a little concerned by the lack of availability that the dolls have had this past year and am hoping it will not hurt the company in the long run.  These are still, hands down, the best inexpensive play dolls out there as far as hair quality.  I love recommending them to family and friends.

Well, I suppose that's enough chatter on my part.  Let's get on with the post!!  

Here are all ten of the Hearts For Hearts Girls dolls produced so far. :)

As you can see from the above picture, none of the girls are in their original outfits.  I thought it would be fun to dress them up a bit for the photo shoot. :)  In the past, I've done several reviews of the dolls with their original outfits and accessories.  You can find all of those on my Doll and Toy Reviews page, under the "Dolls of Other Sizes" category. :)

Here's a closer look at all of the girls:

For those of you who are new to the brand, the Hearts for Hearts Girls were first released in 2011.  The initial release had six dolls:

Lilian from Belarus 

Dell from the USA (Appalachian Mountains)

Consuelo from Mexico

Rahel from Ethiopia

Nahji from India

Tipi from Laos

In 2012, two more dolls were released:

Lauryce from the USA (New Orleans)

Zelia from Brazil

And last year, in 2013, two additional dolls were introduced to the line:

Shola from Afganistan

Mosi from the USA (Native American)

Since I had the opportunity to photograph all ten of the dolls at the same time, I thought it would be fun to compare them in some different ways. :)

First, we'll compare them by hair, skin, and eye color.

Dark hair, brown eyes, dark skin

Dark hair, brown eyes, medium skin

The other five were pretty much in their own categories:

Blonde hair, blue eyes, light skin; Brown hair, blue eyes (with a touch of green, if we're going to be completely specific), ;) and light skin

Dark hair, amber eyes, medium skin; Blonde hair, amber eyes, medium skin; Auburn hair, brown eyes, light skin. 

Here they are grouped by eye color alone:

Blue-eyed girls

Amber eyes

Brown eyes

In these next few photos, I grouped them by hair color:

Black hair (Mosi's does have slight brown highlights, but it is definitely darker than the dark brown-haired dolls)

Dark brown hair

Auburn to regular brown

Blonde

Ever since the second wave of these dolls, I've been very curious to see which of them (if any) have the same face molds.  I was able to observe all of them very closely while doing the photo shoot, and I'm pretty sure I've figured out all of the identical molds.  A little disclaimer here, though.  These are all based on my observations and have not been officially confirmed by the Hearts For Hearts Girls company. ;)  If you see an error in my evaluation, feel free to leave it in the comments. :)

I decided it would be useful to take pictures of them from the front and in profile to better compare the similarities.  In some of the profile pictures, the camera decided to focus on the hair or a hair accessory instead of the profile itself, so I apologize in advance for that. :}

So here, as far as I can tell, are the dolls with matching face molds:

Zelia and Nahji



As far as I can tell, Tipi is the only one with her face mold...



...as is Lilian.  



Rahel and Lauryce appear to have the same mold.



So do Shola and Dell.



Now we come to the duo I'm 99.9% sure about. :}  I've gone back and forth on these two, but I'm pretty sure that Mosi and Consuelo are the same mold as well.  The only two things that make me doubt myself are that Mosi's nose seem ever so slightly different and her jaw structure seems a little different.  Of course, I think Consuelo's head might be tilted slightly higher in this picture. ;)

Their profiles look pretty similar, too...but are they exactly the same?  What do you think?

I hope you enjoyed this detailed look at one of our very favorite play doll lines around here. :)  My daughters and I all enjoy the Hearts For Hearts Girls.  They have beautiful faces and great-quality hair (especially compared to the other play dolls in the same price range).  Their smaller size and lighter weight make them a great choice for young doll lovers (Little Gal never has to ask me to help carry her Lilian doll, but when she takes an 18 inch doll out with her, it gets too heavy for her after a while).  

The other thing I love about the Hearts for Hearts Girls is that it gives my girls an opportunity to think about other little girls just like them living in countries far away.  The dolls can be a great conversation starter about the many children in the world who have never heard about Jesus and His love for them, or about the fact that even if we have different skin, hair or eye color, we're all the same on the inside.  And while what's on the inside is most important, I also love using dolls from different countries and cultures to show my girls that there are many different types of physical beauty.  I want my girls to be able to see the beauty in a person no matter what their skin color, hair color, or eye color.  Most importantly of all, though, I want them to learn to see past that beauty (or lack thereof) and see a person for their inner beauty...for what they are on the inside.  

As with any doll or toy out there, we have run into a few issues with ours.  One of the most prominent problems we've had is with the eyes on several of our dolls.  Oldest Gal's Consuelo has eyes that are almost completely purple now instead of brown.

Oldest Gal and I also decided that they look kind of cool, like Consuelo is a super hero with x-ray vision or something. ;)

I was noticing today that my Zelia's left eye is just starting to get a purple tinge on one side.  It's hard to capture on film, but it's there.

In the past, I'd only heard about problems with brown eyes, but Oldest Gal's Dell has started to have issues with her eyes, too.  They used to be the green-blue color, and now are turning into more of a brilliant, sapphire blue.  What's kind of cool is the way the eyes are turning, each eye is the exact opposite of the other.  It's actually kind of nifty looking. ;)  

Oldest Gal can't bear to replace her dolls, even if they have issues like this, so she will forever have a purple-eyed Consuelo and brilliant-blue-eyed Dell.  However, I do know from experience that the Hearts For Hearts Girls company is willing to replace dolls with defective eyes.  You have to send in your doll with the eye problem, and then they will send you a new one.  Even though the customer service is now through Playmates Toys instead of directly through the Hearts For Hearts Girls, I would assume the policy would be the same.

Other more minor issues have included looser limbs on the newer dolls.  The limbs aren't loose, just looser than they were with the first releases.  But hey, the American Girl company is apparently doing the same thing, so it's everywhere! ;)

I've also noticed that a couple of my newer dolls have bodies that are a bit darker in coloring than their heads and limbs.  It doesn't really bother me, but I wanted to mention that in case it would be an issue for one of my readers.  

Overall, though, the problems have been fairly minor and we've been incredibly pleased with these dolls.  I would give them a 5 out of 5 (since the eye problem is something that can be resolved) and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for an inexpensive yet good quality play doll. :)

So, now that you've seen them all, which of the ten is your favorite? ;)

My personal Hearts For Hearts Girls (the others belong to my daughters and one belongs to Mimi; we also have a few duplicates).  I really enjoy these cuties! :)

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Hearts For Hearts Girls Tipi :)

Hey everyone!  Sorry I've been rather nonexistent this week.  I had something going every day, and between that and the time change, I'm worn out! :}

One of the other things I purchased on my birthday trip was a Hearts For Hearts Tipi doll.  I wasn't sure whether I was going to keep Tipi at first (which is why I haven't mentioned her before this).  She was a complete impulse buy, although I've thought about getting her before.  With the limited availability of the Hearts For Hearts Girls, I decided I would go ahead and buy her and decide later whether she would stay. :}

Well, I finally decided I would go ahead and keep her.  It helped that I waited so long to make my decision that I'd only have store credit at this point, anyway. ;)

I'm not going to go into as much detail on this review since I've done so many Hearts For Hearts Girls reviews.  You can find my earlier posts on my Doll and Toy Reviews Page. :)

The outside of Tipi's box...

...and the inside:  

Sides and back of the box: 

Here's sweet Tipi free from her box with all of her accessories.

Her hair had one section attached to her shirt with thread (it was rather tricky to cut it loose without cutting her hair or her shirt). :}

There was one section of hair hanging free to look nice in the box.  The rest of it was gathered in a ponytail. 

Tipi's cute blue sandals (made of plastic).  I can definitely see why the rubber bands were on her feet.  These shoes are really hard to keep on!! 

I decided to take Tipi's hair out except for a small part in the front that held her hair back from her face. 

She has such a cute face! :)


I thought I'd try one of my Gymboree Gymbelles dresses on her and dress her up a bit. ;)

This dress kind of reminds me of a school uniform. 

One of the really exciting things about adding Tipi to our collection is that now, between me, my daughters, and my aunt, we have all ten dolls produced by Hearts For Hearts Girls.  I didn't have the time or energy to get everyone out and set up (and I have to get Rahel from Mimi's sometime), so for tonight I just selected a few of my favorites to tide you over until a more official photo shoot. ;)

Shola, Tipi, Lauryce, Nahji, and Conseulo.  Tipi seems to be fitting right in. ;)

I really love these dolls and hope to see more of them produced in the future.  Unfortunately, they've been very scarce on the shelves and hard to find.  I hope this doesn't affect their sales and that the Hearts For Hearts Girls line will be around in the years to come. :)

I decided it would be fun to make a new header featuring the H4H Girls, so here's my former header (which I LOVE): 


More posts are coming, but this month is going to be very busy, so bear with me if they're fewer and farther between.  I definitely will not be able to keep up my record from Lala-Pony-Palooza Month. :}

Hope you're all having a great November!!