AvaStars Review
When little girls and boys buy action figures or dolls, they usually pick the ones that most resemble themselves. Having your very own look-alike makes pretend play more fun and lets you explore the endless options for who you can grow up to be. AvaStars has taken resemblance pretend play to the next level by offering a custom doll that looks like your child.
Think of all the times that children have been disappointed because they can’t find a doll that has brown eyes and strawberry blonde hair. Maybe it’s not that specific, but there have been many kids that can’t take home a doll that looks like they do. With AvaStars, you can truly make a child’s day by making their dream to be a toy come true.
The process is simple yet magical. Go into an AvaStarShip location near you, have them capture your likeness in a photo, and you’ll be on your way to having a custom doll. The experience doesn’t stop there. Depending on the package you choose, you can even see a video of your child’s doll in action with their face already on it! Videos have the option to be viewed, shared, and downloaded. The packages start at $40 and are very affordable for a custom doll.
I say doll loosely because these aren’t just your average girlie toys. They have many options for both boys and girls, and some are themed to fit interests that traditional toy stores aren’t marketing for right now. For girls you can get:
- Fashionista
- Pop Star
- Princess
- Cheerleader
- Veterinarian
- Firefighter
- Special Forces
- Martial Arts
- Ballerina
- Mermaid
- Astronaut
- Goth
Boy options include:
- Firefighter
- Special Forces
- Cool Rocker
- Martial Arts
- Skateboarder
- Astronaut
- Goth
You can’t take advantage of AvaStars by ordering online; although, I hope this becomes a feature in the future. See if you have an AvaStarShip location near you so you can create your own doll. It’ll be a wonderful experience for adults and children alike!
Keep up with fun videos and new products by following AvaStars on Facebook and YouTube.
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