I've had these for several years, originally as part of a series of home therapy interventions I was planning to do with our son, who incidentally has Austim. So we haven't had any quality control issues with these dolls, they're holding up great but the only one he cares about is Sir Pickles the dragon. The others are very "noo" as far as he's concerned, to the point where he doesn't even acknowledge their existence as chew toys, which is quite a big "ouch" from him. But Sir Pickles has enough adventures for the four of them, and he was even a companion for my daughter to practice Spanish when I was homeschooling her. I was the voice of Senor Pickles and she was the voice of her puppet and it was so much cooler. Then just talk to your mother. Who grows older and stops not as funny as a dragon puppet. And she definitely liked the skits I did for both of them where the prince tried to feed the princess to Sir Pickles, who just isn't that kind of dragon, and felt he had to save her from the villagers who tried to fatten them up. So we think it's a fun cute toy.
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