Cheaper dolls Mattel

Catalog of collectible dolls

Found 889 dolls

from 2,47 £ Photographer Petite Fashion Doll with Brunette Hair,
from 4,27 £ Fashionistas №229, Doll with Down Syndrome
from 5,00 £ Fashionistas #231
from 5,46 £ Type 1 Diabetes (in partnership with Breakthrough T1D)
from 5,55 £ Fashionistas Glitter Cowgirl
from 5,65 £ Fashionistas Ken
+10% from 5,71 £ Fashionistas №210
from 5,78 £ Mermaid Teresa
+16% from 6,11 £ Fashionistas Ken #235 (Braided Brown Hair)
+7% from 6,13 £ Ariel Fashion Doll, New for 2023, Sparkling Look with Red Hair, Blue Eyes & Tiara Accessory
-7% from 6,68 £ Wish Asha of Rosas Adventure, Inspired by The Movie
+23% from 6,94 £ Mermaid Odile
from 6,99 £ Fashionistas #230 (Blonde)
from 7,43 £ Gala Collection Lavender Daydream Doll
+53% from 7,43 £ Deluxe Style #1 in Barbiecore Outfit
from 7,43 £ Fashionistas №225, 65th Anniversary
+25% from 7,43 £ Fashionistas Ken #220
+9% from 7,43 £ Fashionistas №192
from 7,44 £ Purple Metallic Dress
from 7,68 £ Fashionistas №223, 65th Anniversary
+31% from 7,77 £ Mermaid Odile
+7% from 7,81 £ Fashionistas №206
-21% from 7,89 £ RM
+42% from 7,96 £ Fashionistas №208, Doll with Down Syndrome

About the brand Mattel

Mattel is an American toy brand founded in 1945 by Ruth and Elliot Handler. The company is headquartered in El Segundo, California.

Mattel creates toys for children of all ages and collectors, including dolls, cars, board games, and much more. The company's most famous product is the Barbie doll, which was released in 1959 and has since become one of the most popular toys for girls worldwide.

Mattel also produces toys related to popular movies and TV shows, such as "Minecraft," "Hot Wheels," and "Monster High." The company actively collaborates with globally recognized brands such as Disney, Pixar, DC Comics, and others.

Mattel is also working on creating interactive toys that use artificial intelligence and voice recognition technologies to create a more realistic gaming experience.

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