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4.5
I bought this Harry Potter doll for my 5 year old nephew, Brayden. He is autistic, so it is imperative to find toys he will spend time with and learn from. He has watched, and memorized, the Harry Potter movies 1-3. He "play acts" various roles and scenes from the movies...based explicitly on memory. They boy LOVES Harry Potter! To say it more clearly...Harry Potter is his hero. So, the doll just reinforces this love. Thank you for the doll....it is getting much use by a young boy whose dreams have come to life. All that matters is seeing my nephew smile. Thanks again!My daughter (11 yr old) has been reading all the Harry Potter books this year. She received this doll for Christmas and it was her favorite gift! The only thing I can say is this is not a plastic doll like a Barbie and he won't stand on his own (a bit of a disappointment). His face is plastic but his body is soft. His quidditch accessories seem a bit cheap. Otherwise, she loves it and plays with him along with her other dolls.This is a well done figure. I bought him for myself. Any harry potter fan would love him in their collection. His arms and legs have small wires in them so has some articulation but his head does not move. Well done after all.It's a nice doll, the only thing I wish was that the Wand and Broom Handle were made of wood not not some Material.Knee pads and what-not are hot glued on. its not very sturdy but my daughter does love it. seems to be more of a boxed collectible or for older gentle play.It's a squishy doll made of a wire skeleton. It's flimsy and cheaply made. Pieces which were held on by glue were falling off the moment I opened the package. The broom and wand are permanently sewn onto his hands.Doesn't really look like Harry Potter straps on boots were ripped when I received itWas sent in plastic bag, arrived partly crushed. Hoped to have it on display. It's an embarrassment.