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Ever After High Ginger Breadhouse Review

20 May 2015 by Eileen

Ever After High is a fashion doll that is a companion line to the Monster High dolls. However, Ever After High’s characters are based upon characters from fairy tales and fantasy stories instead of monsters.

Ever After High is a boarding school attended by the teenage children of fairy tale characters, destined to follow in their parents’ footsteps and keep their stories alive throughout the generations. The students are generally divided between two groups: the Royals and Rebels.

ginger breadhouse ever after high

Ginger Breadhouse is the Rebels group who does not agree with their destinies and want their own destiny. She is the daughter of The Candy Witch from Hansel and Gretel. She comes with bright pink long hair with a cupcake hairband. She has dark brown eyes and skin.

ginger breadhouse doll review

Ms C was so excited when she saw Ginger Breadhouse. She absolutely loves her yellow cape and her long pink hair. It also comes with a display stand for Ginger Breadhouse, handbag, pink glasses, black comb that looks like a key and a small bookmark with story. I like the display stand as now Ms C can place her doll neatly than in a pile with the rest of her dolls.

ginger breadhouse handbag

Ginger has a slim body and very long legs. She is able to move most of her joints like arms, wrists, hips and knees. Ms C keeps rotating her limbs to place Ginger in really weird poses! She wears a beautiful pair of high heels that are removable. Ms C is very excited with this Ever After High range of dolls. She is checking the website for more information and watching the show from YouTube.

This lovely doll is available to buy from Mattel shop, Toys R Us, other good retailers and Amazon at RRP £19.99. This is suitable for ages six and above. Do head over to the website to meet the rest of the students, for games and exquisite fun!

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. Tami Anderson says

    25 May 2015 at 6:05 pm

    We’ve not come across these yet but I am sure it won’t be long before my daughter gets into these kind of toys!

  2. FC Knits says

    20 May 2015 at 12:01 pm

    If you already have any Monster High dolls (which are very similar), I’m sure you know those Ever After doll stands will be lost in the toy mountain faster than you can blink. 🙁 lol x

    • Eileen Teo says

      20 May 2015 at 12:39 pm

      yup! it is scary as kids always have a mountain of dolls!

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