Djeco© Praline Pomea Soft Body Doll
How delightful is Djeco Praline Pomea Soft Body Doll? With her beautiful brown eyes, pretty dress and headband, Praline is a doll your child will love and cherish for years.
Imaginative Play
Designed for children from 18 months and up, Praline is the perfect size for small arms. Her soft body is like a real baby, allowing your child to engage in imaginative play and develop nurturing skills.
Soft And Safe
Moreover, Praline is made with soft, neutral-scented vinyl for the face, arms, and legs, making her gentle to the touch and safe for your little one to play with. Her eyes open and shut, adding to the doll’s realism.
Easy to Dress
The doll’s head turns from left to right, allowing your child to play and interact with the doll more realistically.
In addition, Praline comes dressed in a pretty dress with easy fastenings for dressing and undressing and a headband that complements her beautiful blue eyes.
Machine Washable
What sets Praline apart from other dolls is that she is machine washable at 30°. This makes it easy to keep Praline clean and hygienic, ensuring that your child can continue to enjoy playing with her for years to come.
One Hundred Percent Recycled
In addition, the body padding is made from 100% recycled fibres, making Praline an eco-friendly choice for environmentally conscious parents.
Details:
- Soft-bodied doll
- 32cm in size
- Designed for children 18 months and up
- Lightweight for small arms
- The printed soft fabric body allows for realistic positioning
- Face, arms, and legs made of soft and neutral-scented vinyl
- Eyes open and shut
- A pretty dress with easy fastenings
- Headband included
- Doll’s head turns from left to right
- Body padding made from 100% recycled fibres
- Machine washable at 30°.
About Djeco®: A Legacy of Play
Djeco is a family-owned company with a rich history dating back to 1954. Founded by the visionary Véronique Michel-Dalès, a pioneer in women-led businesses, Djeco has been at the forefront of creating imaginative and educational toys. Véronique's passion for childhood development led to the creation of innovative games like Le loto des quatre jeudis and Ma maison des puces. These early successes and Djeco's commitment to quality and fun earned the company four prestigious toy Oscars in the 1960s.