Review & Giveaway: Karate Lottie, Ballet Lottie, plus Sweet Dreams Accessory Pack

We already have a variedΒ collection ofΒ Lottie Dolls. We love them for many reasons, but particular because it’s easy to see similarities between them and the kid.

Well, this week we were sent a suitably eclecticΒ trio of items that my daughter had chosenΒ to complement the likes of herΒ Rockabilly LottieΒ above.

The first of these items wasΒ the Sweet Dreams Outfit Set.

This is an accessory set, so there’s no doll just the clothes – but it’s great to have more outfitsΒ for them. Our daughter has always liked putting her toys down for naps and sleeps, and this accessory set gives her a chance to do that while at least one of them is dressed and ready for bedtime.

ItΒ comes with all-in-one pyjamas, a dressing gown/robe, and fleece slippers – all perfect for making sure your Lottie doll is nice and snug.

Next up was theΒ first of the two dolls – Spring Celebration Ballet Lottie.

Our daughter has been going to dance class on Saturday morning for a while now, and loves it. Like this Lottie, herΒ outfit is also all pink (the choices for children’sΒ tights and leotards for dancingΒ seemed to be pink or pink), plus she has a tutu she wore last term tooΒ – so this Lottie is one she definitely associates with her experience of dancing.

Ballet LottieΒ is nicely decked out in her special ballet costume (with a 3-layer tutu), a sequin leotard, ballet slippers, and a drawstring shoe bag.

My daughter’sΒ final choice isΒ my personal favourite – the Kawaii Karate Lottie:

As mentioned on this blog previously, Kawaii essentially means β€˜cute’ in Japan, and as well as providing a handy instance of alliteration, it’s an accurate description of this doll (although Kickass Karate Lottie would’ve worked too).

Kitted out in full karate gear, plus a choice of white or yellow belts, a rising sun headband, a helmet, plus some collector cards displaying how to hit and kick like a girl, this is a great set.

Playing with her new Lottie Dolls
Playing with her new Lottie Dolls

We are a multi-racial family, and we have toys around us that reflect that diversity. Lottie have dolls of various skin tones, and I was glad that our daughter has chosen a brown skinned Lottie to add to her collection.

The choice of Ballet and KarateΒ Lotties isΒ not as random as itΒ seems. Our daughter’s been very interested in Batgirl of late, and often picks out my Batgirl of BurnsideΒ trade paperback to look atΒ (I’ve read the whole thing to her – dating apps, transgender villains, evil algorithms and all).

There’s a page showing the pre-Batgirl Barbara Gordon doingΒ ballet (pink outfit) and martial arts (white training gear), and I think that’s made an impression.

Karate + Ballet = Batgirl.Β And nowΒ Lottie too.

This selection of dolls displays yet again why Lottie is such a great product. Her range of outfits and interests continue toΒ reinforce the message that being a girl shouldn’t limit your aspirations – and you can like frilly pink skirtsΒ while also being kickass at karate.

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Lottie doll retails at Β£16.99 (USD $19.99); accessory sets and outfit sets retail at Β£7.99 (USD $9.99)

Lottie is also available online at www.lottie.com.

In the UK, Lottie is also at Debenhams, Ocado, Natural History Museum, Jo Jo Maman BΓ©bΓ©, and independent toy stores.

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Disclaimer: While I was not paid to write this piece, my daughter did receive the featured dolls and accessories free of charge.
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Which Lottie doll is your favourite? Check out the range atΒ www.lottie.com, then head back here and tell us!

123 thoughts on “Review & Giveaway: Karate Lottie, Ballet Lottie, plus Sweet Dreams Accessory Pack”

  1. I liked the Karate lottie. It is so good that they show litlle girls they can enjoy whatever they want even it doesn’t seem “girly” by other people. Also i like how she is dark skinnied, all the dolls i had while i was growing up was blonde, fair skinnied and i wish i had a doll which looks more like me…

  2. Wow, never seen this doll before, my daughter Flo would love her! Stargazer Lottie looks lovely. The outfits are great too.

  3. I love them all! I studied karate, so that one appeals to me. But School Days Lottie reminds me of the uniforms when I taught in Japan.

  4. I love the ballet Lottie as I think my little one could relate to her the most, she loves her ballet class

  5. Kawaii Karate Lottie is my favourite because my Granddaughter has just started self defence classes and I think she would love this doll

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