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tiny tears doll??

i am looking for a tiny tears type doll, want to spend no more than £15 but can only find annabel dolls which is just not the same. plus alot seem to be in sets where you get clothes or chairs etc so obviously to keep in an attractive price the doll is obviously of not a great quality

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  • B&M had a tiny tears doll when i went in last week for £14.99 or there was a set of triplets (the same size as the single doll) for £24.99 a bargain if you have the extra £10 but if not there are the cheaper ones there.
  • nololly
    nololly Posts: 76 Forumite
    Home Bargains had 2 types. the soft body type and original. i think they were both less than £10. Hope this helps.:j
  • Boots have a tiny tears doll online and it's 3 for 2. Maybe worth having a look if you have other gifts to buy!

    (I remember my tiny tears doll back inthe 80's!)
  • tillyp_2
    tillyp_2 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Home and Bargain have got Tiny Tears dolls in this week, £7.99 for doll and £1.99 for individual sets of clothes. Still had lots on shelf this morning.
  • heather8
    heather8 Posts: 139 Forumite
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    Going off topic slightly, I still have my tiny tears and it is 42 years old! My DS wants to throw it away, but I won't let him.

    I'm sure your DS will love her TT as much as I loved mine. Wish I hadn't cut her hair though!
  • saintscouple
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  • pennyocs
    pennyocs Posts: 239 Forumite
    morecambe had tiny tears classic in today for £9.99 only one on shelf though
    when your life is a mess light one more cigarette its so logical!!

    get up and dance,get up and smile,get up and drink to the days that are gone in the shortest while :T
    There's no profit in peace boys we better fight some more:(
  • nuttywoman
    nuttywoman Posts: 2,203 Forumite
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    heather8 wrote: »
    Going off topic slightly, I still have my tiny tears and it is 42 years old! My DS wants to throw it away, but I won't let him.

    I'm sure your DS will love her TT as much as I loved mine. Wish I hadn't cut her hair though!

    LOL, i still have my daughters from when she was 3yrs old. She`s now 28 & i won`t part with it.Got some clothes as well.:D
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