I just wanted to add a little note about reborning. If you are purchasing a reborn for your child to play with, you may want to purchase one that is not made for collecting. Some reborn artist only make them for collecting, meaning they will last a lifetime if they are kept on a shelf. If you want a reborn for your child to play with, please ask sellers a question about this and the quality of supplies used. I have had experience in making a collectible that someone bought for a child and I've had to repair it several times (putting head back on and such) I was clear in MY auction about it being a collectible, however I back my work. So I repaired it. You may want a more inexpensive doll for a reborn to play with. (unless of course you are an adult, and handle the baby with care) : ) I always tell my customers to handle the baby they have purchased, just like they would a REAL newborn. It makes the experience with a reborn more "realistic" and that is alot of the purpose of the dolls being reborn. To make them look and feel realistic. So, handle them that way. This is an example of a Berenguer SE that I made myself. If you have any reborn questions, DO NOT FORGET TO ASK THE SELLER OR ARTIST. And remember, the highest priced ones are not always the best quality ones there are! READ READ READ the auction, look at the feedback, see if the seller has a website you can check out...read and check details. Also a good is to see if the seller is a member of any reborn or artist group.
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