MGA Bratz Special Feature Walking Doll, Cloe Review
Walking Bratz and her Best Furry Friend
Decked out in her designer duds after a day of shopping, this Bratz strolls down the avenue with her best furry friend carrying packages from her favorite boutiques along with a cup of coffee to keep her warm and energized.
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The basic design and performance of the toy are simple. Insert three AAA batteries into the belly of the dog next to the on switch, which powers the movement of both figures. Once turned on, the walking motions begin. The instructions recommend a flat, non-shiny surface for the best results, ensuring that the doll's head is facing forward to maintain balance while walking and also to guard against getting tangled in the leash.
On all counts, even when the conditions were less than ideal--an old, bumpy floor, a varnished parquet, and intentionally "forgetting" to turn the doll's head in a straight line the way a child might--the product performed as well as if all of the above ideal conditions were met. The overall design of the Bratz girl and her furry friend are excellent, with the dog's legs demonstrating an ergonomically correct range of motion that often resembles an enthusiastic young animal pulling his owner around.
The Dog Trots, the Girl Shuffles
After watching the pair walk around for five minutes or so, it's clear there is no pre-set pattern. The dog turns to the left, with the doll in tow, then immediately to the right, and the doll follows. Then for a minute or two they might walk in a straight line. Next comes a series of circles. These "decisions" are charming, realistic, and likely to hold a young child's attention: You don't know where the dog is going next, just as you don't know what will capture the attention of a real dog in a park from one instant to another. And because this Bratz doll represents a relatively large breed, it's entirely realistic that the canine will follow its nose and pull the girl toward some delicious smelling thing in the grass or yank her toward something in its line of sight.
One minor puzzlement is the actual gait of the Bratz girl. She actually never picks up her feet, which have wheels on the bottom, but instead moves in a kind of scooting motion, thrusting one foot in front of the other as though she's roller skating.
What's in the Box
Doll, dog, accessories.
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