







... with this and the feelings of gratitude I have to Miniland for doll inclusivity. It's SO IMPORTANT for littles to see themselves in their toys and to know that whoever they are and want to be is welcome. For your dolls to have their own wheelchair (just like yours) is a kind of comfort and cool there are no words for. This might be an awkward fit for a tall doll, but for most dolls and stuffed animals that are able to sit, this is the real deal. Honestly, thank you so much - just ... so much.
This is an easy to assemble doll wheel chair. For kids that love those unique dolls with disabilities this is a must have accessory to go with them. This wheel chair is very sturdy and made with high quality wood.
This is such a cute & good quality doll wheelchair, made from solid, thick wood, you do have to assemble this together. Theoretically it’s supposed to come with all the pieces to put together but mine arrived with the parts bag ripped open & two washers missing. Still, these were easy enough to replace from the local hardware store & was still easy to put together with the tools provided.It can hold a variety of baby dolls, 18 inch dolls, & stuffed animals. As a wheelchair user myself AND an adult doll collector, I really appreciate the inclusivity that having this wheelchair option gives to kids young & old.
Es perfecta , a mi hija le ha gustado mucho . Cuando uno de sus juguetes se hace daño lo pasea en la silla . Buen material y resistente
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Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 26 octobre 2024
Great for doll lovers
I loved this. I always gravitate towards wooden toys as they seem to last longer and have that heirloom feel. This toy is a great size for an average doll or stuffed animal. The equality is nice with the wood as it’s a strong light colored wood. The instructions are simple r so I thought. Comes with all that’s needed, but I had the hardest time attaching all my f the wheels. The screws given to go on the inside of each wheel did not thread at all fully into the end cap that goes on the outside. It stops 1/4 of the way in. So the wheels are loose and there is nothing I can do about it. It’s all of them. The Allen key provided did nothing but make it turn and turn with no threaded movement. I’m not sure what is wrong as it’s pretty self explanatory and you just thread it like a normal screw. So I’m a little disappointed because it looks weird and can be a safety hazard for small children. I don’t know if my screws are faulty or if it’s the nature of the toy. Per the pictures looks as if they should have screwed all the way in.