Truly Me Fun in the Southwest Travel Outfit and Hit the Road Scooter & Sidecar Review
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Editor's Review
No matter where your American Girl doll goes, she can go in style with the Truly Me Fun in the Southwest Travel Outfit and Hit the Road Scooter & Sidecar. Each is sold separately.
The Fun in the Southwest Travel Outfit fits any of your 18-inch American Girl dolls. (A doll is sold separately.) This Southwest-inspired outfit includes a plum cotton-knit T-shirt with a cactus graphic on the front. It’s paired with an ombre-tiered skirt in shades of orange and pink with taffeta lining. Your doll can accessorize with a cactus-shaped purse with printed pink flowers on the front and a golden shoulder strap. Plus, there’s a necklace, bracelet, and headband. The cheetah print boots complete the look.
Hit the road in the Hit the Road Scooter & Sidecar, which has space for an American Girl doll and a furry friend. This light purple scooter is styled like a classic scooter with matching sidecar. There’s glitter-infused paneling and berry-and-cream accents. Even the doll-sized helmet matches the scooter’s color scheme. The sidecar has a protective windscreen, and it fits any American Girl poseable doll-sized pet. Pets and dolls are sold separately. The scooter has a built-in glove box with working headlights, taillights, and horn, plus a music button that plays three songs. There’s also a scooter key on a cream-colored keychain that plays an engine sound when placed in the “ignition”. You’ll need three AA batteries, which are not included.
Price Check
$45
Should I get it?
American Girl doll fans ages 6 and up will have so much fun dressing up their doll in a new fashion and scooting off on new adventures with the doll. Both new items have really fun details from the Southwest-inspired colors and imagery on the outfit to the lights, sounds, and key for the scooter. Either of these would make a great addition to an American Girl fan’s collection.
Pros
2 new accessory sets
Fun details
Scooter plays lights, sounds, & music
Imaginative play
Cons
Scooter doesn’t come with batteries
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