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has been reviewed 9 times with an average rating of 3.89
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Posted 2/4/2008 by Shannon Green

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I ordered the Hebrew doll and received a doll that did not speak Hebrew. I'm not sure what language she speaks. (Note from Fat Brain Toys: A little more linguistic study needed for this doll. We sent a replacement Hebrew Sarah doll to our customer.)

Loves It
Posted 12/7/2007 by Carole Robinson

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My grandaughter loves this doll. She has been carrying it around with her since the beginning of Hannaka.

Happy With Purchase
Posted 11/7/2007 by Melissa B

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I'm happy to find this series of bi-lingual dolls. My husband is Israeli and we're raising our daughter multi-lingual.
Sarah says various things, e.g. "How are you," "My favorite colors are..." in English and then in Hebrew. Her Hebrew has a very thick American accent! This makes me curious about the authenticity of other Language Littles dolls' accents. My 16 month old has learned to make Sarah talk, but is still a bit too young for her. Sarah is heavier than a regular stuffed animal so my daughter doesn't like to carry her around like I thought she would. I might put Sarah away for a few more months. Even with the accent issue, I'm very pleased and happy that these dolls exist!

Language Littles - Sarah
Posted 8/14/2007 by Nancy Wallin

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Sarah is of excellent quality, fun to play with and learn from. My 6 year old grandson has the entire set of dolls.

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Posted 3/3/2007

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The product has been wonderful. A great educational toy! I misunderstood, though, and thought it would also include counting. Maybe this can be included in a future Hebrew Sarah doll?

Hebrew Speaking Sarah Doll
Posted 2/13/2007 by Sandra Lopez

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I thought this doll was a little expensive. One half inch of one of her arms was not sewn-a manufacturing defect I did not expect. I was happy to find a Hebrew speaking doll and my two and a half year old daughter loves her and has been repeating some of the words in both Hebrew and English, so it is doing exactly what I hoped it would. Usually I prefer to buy my daughter non-speaking dolls, as I think they produce more imaginative play, but I think these language dolls are a great idea. (Note from Fat Brain Toys: We contacted Sandra and offered her a replacement doll, due an apparent coffee break a little too soon by the manufacturer's stitching department.)

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Posted 12/17/2006 by JoBeth Halper

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I'm sorry, my daughter hates this. I plan to return it. I don't think its your fault, it does what it says (you press buttons and it speaks in the language) but the phrases aren't interesting to her and she looked at it once and has no interest.

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Posted 11/23/2006 by Joanne Aloni

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The Sarah doll's voice is not as clear as the Lizzie (Spanish) one. If one doesn't know the words, it won't be as clear. Secondly, the clothes could be better. Shiny cotton on some of the pieces (skirt or blouse) would be better.

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