Miniland Redhead Boy Doll (35cm)
Meet your little one’s new best friend...
The Miniland Caucasian Redhead Boy is a beautifully crafted educational doll designed to inspire empathy, inclusivity, and imagination in every playtime moment. With his sweet freckled face, soft ginger hair, and gentle vanilla scent, this charming companion is ready to teach, comfort, and play — all while helping children learn about themselves and the world around them.
Lovingly made in Spain from high-quality phthalate-free vinyl, this lifelike doll is anatomically correct, allowing little ones to understand and celebrate physical differences in a natural and meaningful way. His realistic features, movable limbs, and gentle expression make him a wonderful companion for open-ended play, storytelling, and emotional learning.
Whether it’s caring, dressing, or creating imaginative adventures, he encourages empathy, social awareness, and the joy of inclusivity — one cuddle at a time.
- Includes a Miniland Caucasian Redhead Boy Doll (38cm) dressed in a classic white set beautifully presented in a gift box
- Encourages emotional development, nurturing play, and respect for diversity
- Develops fine motor skills, empathy, and social understanding through imaginative role play
- Delicately scented with vanilla
- Available in a range of ethnicities and genders to reflect the beauty of every child
- Complies with rigorous EN-71 and ASTM international safety standards
- Designed by Miniland, Spain
Dimensions:
Size: 38cm
Material:
Phthalate-free vinyl
Care:
Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth
Avoid direct sunlight and excessive heat exposure
Suitable from 18 months +
Looking for the perfect gift: This adorable Miniland Doll makes a thoughtful and meaningful gift — perfect for birthdays, preschools, or as part of a diverse doll collection. Encourage your little one to learn, love, and celebrate every unique detail that makes us beautifully different. A timeless companion that teaches kindness, confidence, and compassion — because every child deserves to see themselves in the world they play in.