Let’s talk about Lottie.
Some of you will know that I am a Lottie Doll ambassador. We have had a fair few dolls over the years, but here’s why Lottie is our favourite:
- She has a child like body. Lottie’s body is based on the average proportions of a 9 year old girl, developed alongside academics in the areas of child psychology and nutrition. Lottie represents a healthy view on body image, and is a positive role model, unlike so many other dolls on the market.
- She is age appropriate – no jewellery, make up, high heels or revealing clothing. Just as a child should be.
- She encourages no gender specific roles. Not all dolls have to be about fashion, make up and parties. Lottie dolls are interested in getting muddy, being sporty and having all sorts of fun from fossil hunting to stargazing.
- She is flexible so can be played with in a variety of ways, and at 18cm tall she isn’t too big either!
The newest Lottie Doll in the range is Muddy Puddles Lottie. She wears a raincoat and boots ready for spring adventures, jumping in puddles and squelching in the mud. Perfect child friendly activities – she could even join you on your real life adventures!
Another Lottie Doll hit in our house! If you love the look of Lottie, and would like a Muddy Puddles doll of your own, I have teamed up with Lottie to offer one reader the chance to win one. Simply enter via the rafflecopter form below – and good luck!
Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, competition ends on 3/5/15. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from Lottie Dolls UK. More competitions at ThePrizeFinder
A picnic
walking the Cotswold Way
We’d go exploring our lovely local woods.
Would take her camping.
Walking the hyperactive family spaniel.
Splashing in the rain x
We’d take her shopping
A picnic
Rock pooling on the local beach
Our first adventure would probably be to take her to a red squirrel reserve and then on to the beach that’s on the other side of the woods that’s in, so she could learn about sand dunes!
It would be my nieces first visit there as well as Lottie’s, as they’ve only just moved to live with my mum as their parents are having some serious difficulties. We all made our first trips when we were their age, and it would be great fun for them to feed the squirrels with a little friend like Lottie by their side. 🙂
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Eep, no! Sorry, I didn’t mean to post the link to my latest blog article! Not sure how that happened (I’m new to this….) – if you can edit it out, please do! (It isn’t rude or anything, just not really child-appropriate, I guess). *blushing*
I’d take her on a walk to feed the ducks at Herrington Country Park.
walking the dog across the fields
Taking her to our local adventure farm to feed the livestock! <3 x
Rockpooling in Cornwall where I live
Rock pooling
Going to the Zoo
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A day at the beach to relax
feed the ducks
pretend North Pole