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Arklu launches new British doll Lottie

August 24, 2012 by Jeremy Dickson
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London, England-based toyco Arklu is launching a new fashion doll named Lottie for girls ages three to eight.

Arklu, which found recent success with its bestselling Royal Wedding Dolls, previewed the doll line at London Toy Fair and the IP is now available at leading retailers and specialty stores, and online at www.lottie.com and Amazon.

Lottie features a seven-inch tall, childlike body as she is a nine-year old girl and is designed to promote creative and imaginative play in girls.

The full line of dolls and accessories, which include a picnic set, a dressable Biscuit the Beagle dog and velcro pony race winner rosettes, place an emphasis on seasonality.

Six Lottie dolls are included with themes such as English Country Garden, Pony Flag Race, Autumn Leaves and Snow Queen.

Tags: Arklu, Lottie, toys, UK

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