Baby dolls are a child’s first introduction to parenting. After watching their superhero mum and dad feed, change, and love their babies, a child will want to do the same. Chinese-era American Girl dolls are known to have slimmer cloth bodies, smaller limbs, more firm vinyl in the limbs and harder eyelashes. Plastic Doll Making– OEM Toys Manufacturer
DOLL Design
Many toy designers utilize information from various sources, including parents, psychologists, educators, and other child-development specialists. This background provides valuable clues as to what consumers are looking for when they purchase toys, how children learn through play, and when youngsters are physically and cognitively ready for certain types of toys. Toys are also frequently tested by the children themselves in focus groups or at home to determine durability, age-appropriateness, play patterns, and marketability.
Choose a name
Just like a real baby, a child’s baby doll will need a name just right for them. Talk to your child about how you picked out their name. Did you have it picked out for years? Did you have to see their face to discover what name was just right? You could also read them a list of names inspired by what they like, such as nature-based baby names.
Raw Materials
Most plastic dolls are made from vinyl, otherwise known as polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Major resin producers supply PVC compounds, which is the world’s second largest selling thermoplastic behind polyethylene. The basic building block of PVC is vinyl chloride, which is converted to PVC by a suspension process. All PVC must be compounded prior to use.
PVC vinyl contains dangerous chemical additives including phthalates, lead, cadmium, and/or organotins, which are toxic. These toxic additives can leach out or evaporate into the air over time, posing unnecessary dangers to those around it. (L.Johnson).
PVC packaging has been banned or restricted in a number of countries around the world, such as Canada, Spain, South Korea and the Czech Republic…(but not China).
There are two main plastic molding processes used to make doll body parts. Heads and limbs are made by a process called rotational molding. Rotational molding is used to produce hollow, seamless products of various sizes, shapes, and uniform wall thicknesses.
Shenzhen is the fourth most populous city in China, with a population of over 17 million. It is a global hub for technology, business and finance, and is nicknamed China’s Silicon Valley, with several Chinese technology companies headquartered there. Shenzhen is located in the Guangdong province, where over 70% of toys made in China come from.