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BarbieExtra Doll Assortment

R429

Retail: R590
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This product is sold at random and the design received will be a surprise.

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​Barbie Extra dolls rock bold fashions and bright colors, and they make big statements! Each Barbie doll has their own unique style that's playful and over the top. And their pets - each different and all adorable - have tons of personality, too! 

Barbie Extra lets kids explore self-expression through style and offers an exciting fashion and styling play experience with posable dolls. They are all about having fun with fashion with glitter, gummy bears, emojis and stand-out hair - bringing EXTRA vibes wherever they go. 

Product Features
  • ​When it comes to fashion, Barbie Extra dolls have a 'more is more' attitude, featuring 15 pieces that include clothing and fashion accessories, as well as pet accessories.
  • ​Each doll has 11 "joints" for lots of flexibility making it super-easy to strike a pose…any pose!
  • ​Hairstyles go big with bright colors and cool styles for an extra statement head to toe!
  • ​The fun and playful looks showcase these Barbie dolls' confident style with bold patterns, bright colors and cool textures layered together. Look for premium features like working zippers and real pockets!
  • ​The pet figures are oh-so-EXTRA, too, with big personalities, adorable looks and playful expressions of their own.
  • ​Barbie Extra dolls make a great gift for kids 3 to 9 years old, especially those who love to be extra themselves!
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