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The best baby doll carriers for on-the-go fun

Baby doll carriers come in all different shapes and sizes. First, figure out the size of the doll. Carriers are built for different doll sizes and weights. Then, figure out if your child can interact with it like lifting it or carrying it around. Most importantly, your child should love the way the accessory looks. Pay attention to the patterns for baby doll carriers out there, and you will enjoy having a happy and giggly child during playtime.

There are different kinds of doll carriers that will help your child bring around their doll. A baby doll car seat carrier can let your child buckle their doll up safely with them while on car rides. A front doll baby carrier is like a baby sling that lets their child stay close to their body. You can also find baby carrier bassinets that are more traditional and easily handled by smaller children who may not have the muscle or motor control for larger carriers.

Manhattan Toy Sweet Dreams Bassinet

Best for Young Children

Younger children won't be able to carry around large plastic carriers just yet. The Manhattan Toy Sweet Dreams Bassinet is a complete cloth carrier for your child's baby doll. It fits doll sup to 12 inches tall and will look absolutely adorable with your child's baby doll in tow. The striped fabric covering is complimented with sweet floral straps and trim that makes this a great accessory to add to your collection.

XADP Baby Doll Carrier Backpack

Best Value

Just because baby doll accessories come in droves doesn't mean you have to break the bank to get them. The XADP Baby Doll Carrier Backpack comes in at a great value while delivering a solid product that your child will enjoy. The carrier can fit dolls between 15 to 18 inches long. Your child can wear this in both the front and back positions for their comfort level.

JC Toys Adjustable Carrier

Lightweight Carrier

If you want your child to be able to bring around a carrier without worrying about the weight tiring them out, the JC Toys Adjustable Carrier will let them feel like an adult with ease. The carrier can fit dolls up to sixteen inches. The inner fabric cover lining is machine washable in case of any stains or spills. It can switch between being a carrier, a car seat, and a rocker.

These baby doll carriers are a lot of fun to play with and are sure to put a smile on your child’s face. Your child will mimic the love and care you give them through interacting with their own child, and there is nothing more rewarding than seeing that.

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