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🍼 Mini Sleeping Baby Doll Set – 6pcs Simulation Reborn Toy Set
I grabbed this adorable 6-piece mini reborn baby doll set mostly out of curiosity and because of how highly rated it was. I mean, six tiny dolls with their own clothes and accessories? That sounded like a fun addition to my growing collection of reborn art pieces. Plus, I thought it would make great gifts for nieces and nephews.
Shipping took around three weeks, which I expected from AliExpress. Everything was wrapped neatly, and all the dolls arrived in perfect condition—no weird smells, which is something I always worry about with plastic toys.
Each baby has a sleeping expression, soft touch vinyl, and surprisingly detailed clothing for their size. I liked how lightweight they are, and while clearly not full reborn quality, the charm is in their simplicity. They’re more like cute pocket-sized reborns than hyper-realistic ones.
Pros: ✔️ Great value for money (around $2 per doll) ✔️ Surprisingly good detailing in clothes and faces ✔️ Perfect for decor, gifts, or play
Cons: ❌ Vinyl quality is thinner than expected ❌ Some accessories feel a bit cheap
Compared to similar mini dolls in the US, this is a steal. You’d easily pay $10–$15 per piece on Amazon or Etsy. For the price, it exceeded my expectations. It’s more of a novelty set, not for serious reborn collectors, but still delightful.
US $0.99
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🎨 Sanya 18” Painted Reborn Doll Kit – Vinyl Parts with Cloth Body
The Sanya reborn doll kit caught my eye because it came already painted, with visible veining and realistic 3D shading. I was intrigued—most kits in this price range are either blank or super basic. And this one even included a cloth body, which is a nice touch for beginners.
The kit arrived in a solid box, well packed. The vinyl parts were vibrant and the paint job was smooth with detailed veining—much better than I expected at this price point. The limbs are full-length and fit snugly into the cloth body.
Putting it together was easy with a cable tie kit I already had. Once stuffed and assembled, the doll had a nice weight and posed well.
Pros: ✔️ Realistic paint job with veins and blushing ✔️ Comes with cloth body included ✔️ Great as a beginner reborn project
Cons: ❌ Rooted eyelashes would have been a bonus ❌ No instructions included
Compared to reborn kits from US stores (which can go over $100), this is a budget-friendly alternative with impressive quality. Definitely met my expectations.
US $28.84
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👶 18” Painted Bettie DIY Reborn Kit – Vinyl Unassembled Doll Parts
I got the Bettie reborn kit for its sweet expression and soft realism. It looked gentle and sleepy, perfect for a soft-touch reborn baby project. It came unassembled but already painted, which I appreciate—it saves so much time if you’re not into the full-on artist approach.
The paint job is solid. Not hyper-realistic like $150 kits, but the 3D skin tone layers and blush were believable. The vinyl is flexible and not overly shiny. I paired it with a custom cloth body and glass bead stuffing for realism.
Pros: ✔️ Cute facial expression, great paint finish ✔️ Smooth vinyl quality ✔️ Good for hobbyists
Cons: ❌ No body included ❌ The hands could use more detail
Price-wise, this kit is unbeatable. You won’t find anything like this in the US under $60, and this was under $30 shipped. I’m happy I bought it—great base kit.
US $25.83
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👣 20” Painted Laura Kit – 3D Skin, Vinyl Baby with Cloth Body
When I saw the Laura kit, I knew I had to grab it. The facial sculpt is super realistic with slightly pursed lips and open hands that can hold accessories. It came painted in lifelike tones and with a cloth body included.
Out of the box, I was surprised at how detailed the skin shading was. There’s a mottled newborn texture to the limbs that adds realism. The vinyl is nice and soft, not the stiff type. It took me about 30 minutes to assemble everything.
Pros: ✔️ Ultra-realistic painting with mottling and veining ✔️ Cloth body included ✔️ Perfect sculpt for a “fresh born” look
Cons: ❌ The arms feel slightly heavier than the legs ❌ No rooted lashes
This doll looks like something sold at reborn doll expos. In the US, you’d pay $120+ for this kind of quality. It definitely exceeded my expectations and gave me a professional-looking result on a budget.
US $27.14
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🧼 Tink 16” Unpainted Reborn Kit – DIY Blank Doll Parts
I picked up the Tink kit because I wanted a blank canvas to try new painting techniques. It’s an unpainted, unfinished 16” kit, ideal for beginners or hobby artists like me.
The sculpt is precious—tiny limbs, curled fingers, and a sweet little expression. The vinyl is soft enough to paint without needing heat-set paint, which was a plus for me. It’s flexible and holds paint layers well.
Pros: ✔️ Budget-friendly blank kit ✔️ Beautiful sculpting ✔️ Easy to paint and customize
Cons: ❌ No body or eyes included ❌ Smaller size limits clothing options
Compared to similar blank kits in the US, which start at $60+, this one was less than half the price. Worth every penny if you want a starter reborn project.
US $16.53
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👁 LouLou 20” Painted Reborn Kit – Blue Eyes, Rooted Hair
The LouLou reborn kit stood out to me because it came with painted limbs, open blue eyes, and even rooted hair—basically everything but the assembly. That’s a rare combo under $100.
When it arrived, I was amazed by the hair. The rooting is very clean and well-distributed, soft to the touch. The face paint is subtle but realistic. The blue acrylic eyes are well-set and not cheap-looking. Assembly was quick and satisfying.
Pros: ✔️ Hair is rooted, not glued ✔️ Lifelike blue eyes already in place ✔️ Beautiful facial details
Cons: ❌ Vinyl a bit shinier than I’d like ❌ Slight factory smell at first
You’d never find a kit like this for less than $150 in the States. I feel like I found a hidden gem here.
US $21.71
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🧸 Mini 9” Wee Patience Unpainted Reborn Kit
I couldn’t resist the Wee Patience kit—it’s just 9 inches and has this super serene expression. It’s completely unpainted and unassembled, which was perfect for experimenting with micro-rooting and painting details.
It arrived well-packed, and despite the tiny size, the sculpting is really sharp—tiny wrinkles, toe details, and all. It’s definitely a challenge to paint at this size, but the result was rewarding.
Pros: ✔️ High-definition sculpt in a tiny size ✔️ Great for miniature collectors ✔️ Very customizable
Cons: ❌ Too small for standard doll clothes ❌ Not for beginners
This is niche, for sure. US kits this size often go for $50+. This was under $20. Total win for collectors and artists who like working small.
US $7.93
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🍼 IVITA 15” Full Silicone Reborn Doll – Realistic Boy Body
This full-body silicone boy doll by IVITA intrigued me because of its weight (1.58 kg) and full silicone build. I’ve never owned a full silicone before, and this was my chance without breaking the bank.
The realism is intense—the skin is soft, jiggly, and super flexible. It feels eerily close to a real baby when held. The anatomical details are all there. It’s more of a display piece or a practice model than a cuddly play doll.
Pros: ✔️ 100% full silicone, realistic weight and touch ✔️ Anatomically correct ✔️ Great for practice or realism seekers
Cons: ❌ Silicone attracts lint ❌ Needs baby powder to stay clean
Comparable silicone dolls in the US go for $200+. This was a fraction of the price. It absolutely blew my mind with quality.
US $69.72
🛍 Final Thoughts
I went into this AliExpress haul with a mix of excitement and caution. But honestly? Every single one of these reborn kits exceeded my expectations in terms of quality, realism, and value. Delivery was surprisingly smooth for all items, and I didn’t run into any major issues with customs or packaging.
Would I buy again? Absolutely. I already have my eye on more kits. I definitely recommend these products to reborn doll enthusiasts—especially if you’re on a budget or looking for a reliable alternative to US-based sellers.









