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Reemah Afia by Makedaa Dolls |
I first saw Reemah Afia almost two years ago in Facebook postings with the caption, "Would you buy this doll for your daughter?" I salivated over her huge Afro hairstyle and thought, "I'd buy her for me!" After discovering that her body is all vinyl
and articulated, I decided
I definitely needed her, but because I already owned another doll with the same face (straight hair, different body), I hesitated until recently to add Reemah Afia to my collection.
Reemah Afia, sold by Makedaa Dolls uses a head sculpt and body made by Paola Reina of Spain. The back of her head bears Paola Reina's name under which is the following mold identifier: 08-2-J20-VN.
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The doll arrived in a purple cardboard box with cellophane front. One side panel reads: Makedaa awakens The Queen that lies within each of our [princess]. |
The Makedaa website describes the doll as follows:
"Reema Afia is an African Princess. She is caring and a great listener. She is the perfect friend who will keep all your secrets. Reema is a stunning standing doll, the tallest of the three sisters*, 23.6 inches and 2.9 pounds tastefully perfumed with vanilla."
The website uses both spellings, Reemah and Reema.
CHARACTERISTICS:
- Reemah Afia has brown stationary eyes, applied upper eyelashes, broad facial features that are ethnically correct, and, as indicated and illustrated, rooted brown hair, styled in a huge Afro.
The website further describes her characteristics as follows:
- Vinyl standing doll
- 23.6 inches and 2.9 pounds
- moving joints (5 usual places of articulation plus wrists, elbows, knees and ankles)
- exquisitely vanilla perfumed
- Dress designed by Ghanaian designer Ehon B.
Available with brown or black hair and with a caftan-style, knee-length dress in a choice of colors, I chose brown hair and the "yellow" dress. Reemah Afia arrived from London, England within a week after I placed my order.
Because their website did not include a buy button for the brown-haired version, I contacted Makedaa Dolls to order the brown-haired doll. I initially tried to contact the company through the contact link at the website; however, the contact form never loaded for me on that day. Persistent, I went to Facebook and used the message link to inquire about the brown-haired doll's availability and was informed the doll was, in fact, available. A website glitch is responsible for the absence of the buy button for this version. To order, I had to provide my name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number after which I received a Paypal invoice.
In addition to photographing the doll with and without clothing, I photographed the top, sides, and the top-back panel of her box prior to discarding it. (I collect dolls; not boxes). Those photos follow:
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On the top of Reemah Afia's box is the image of a huge Afro pick. |
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One side of the box panel bears the doll's name. The other side of the box was illustrated previously. |
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The top-back of the box bears the company's name. Note again the Afro pick inside the "o" in dolls. A warning that the doll is not suitable for children under 3 is included on the back panel in English and in six other languages. Only the English script was captured in the above photograph. |
Hairbrush and descriptive insert
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The descriptive insert reads: My name is Reemah Afia. I'm so excited to get to know you. I will listen to all your secrets and I will tell you mine. Just like yours, my hair is my crown. It needs to be handled with care and attention. When you will take me out of the box, you need to fluff my hair back to [his] luxurious state with the brush that is next to me. Remember! You are beautiful and wonderfully made.
(The top side of the plastic brush is shown next to the insert. There are two handles on top of the brush to easily hold it between two fingers while fluffing the doll's hair.) |
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The inside of the insert and the bottom of the brush are shown above. |
Additional Photos of the Doll
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Reemah Afia's dress has a Velcro closure. The wide black sash, which is removable, also closes with Velcro. |
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Reemah Afia wears white undies which the Velcro can easily snag. As illustrated in this photo, this all-vinyl doll is articulated at the elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles. Unfortunately, however, her upper arms can only move forward and backward. They cannot abduct or move away from her body. |
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Another close-up of her lovely face and upper torso better illustrates her elbow joints. |
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When placed in the seated position, the legs remain open as illustrated here. Sitting is not at all ladylike. |
Overall, I am pleased with this doll. More range of movement of the upper arms and upper legs would have been better. I am not at all fond of scented dolls, but I do know that Reemah Afia's vanilla scent will fade eventually. I plan to make sandals to cover her bare feet, but this is not an immediate concern for me.
*Visit the Makedaa Dolls
website to view Reemah Afia's little sisters.
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