We’ve put together the ultimate resource guide for the 8-inch American Girl® baby doll. This doll was released as part of the Truly Me line, in an accessory set called Caring for Baby™ Set. Since its release, this mini baby doll has won the hearts of many American Girl® fans and has recently been rebranded Little Bitty Baby. We’ll be giving you an overview of the doll’s features, a comparison to other similar dolls, as well as some project ideas.
About the American Girl® Caring for Baby Set
[Image and description from the American Girl website] Along with the 8-inch baby doll, the Caring for Baby Set comes with a lot of fun accessories. The baby comes dressed in a top, footed pants, and a bow headband. For mealtime, the set includes a high chair, bib, bowl with food, spoon, and a bottle. For changing time, you’ll find two diapers, a wipe case, and a changing mat. There is currently just one version of the set available, which includes a light skinned baby with dark brown hair and brown eyes. The set was released in spring 2021, and as of September 2021 is still available at American Girl®. In 2024, they released a new collection of Little Bitty Baby items and dolls.
American Girl® 8-inch Baby Doll Features
American Girl® 8-inch Baby Doll Compared to Other Dolls
Perfectly Cute 8" My Lil' Baby Doll (sold at Target)
My Sweet Love Mini Soft Baby Doll (sold at Walmart)
Madame Alexander Little Cuties Baby Doll (Sold at Amazon)
There are a few similarly sized baby dolls currently available on the market. The biggest differences between the American Girl® 8-inch baby and these alternatives are the facial features and the body material. The American Girl® 8-inch baby is the only one with a poseable vinyl body. This is also a unique feature compared to other mini baby dolls that American Girl® has previously produced, such as Baby Polly (part of Felicity’s collection) and the Baby and Stroller Set available from 2005-2007, which both had cloth bodies. While the vinyl body makes the doll less cuddly, it allows for lots of adorable posing alongside 18-inch dolls!
Post update (Thanks Teena!) Target sells an all-vinyl version of the 8" baby in a boxed set with a tub and hooded bath towel for $15, in addition to the cloth-body versions that are $4. Perfectly Cute 8" Baby Doll
Another doll worth comparing to the American Girl® 8-inch baby is the Disney nuiMOs©. While these plush character dolls are not comparable to the baby dolls themselves, it turns out that the collection of nuiMOs© outfits can fit the American Girl® 8-inch baby fairly well.
The Ultimate Pattern Collection for American Girl® 8-inch Baby Doll
The Pixie Faire Pattern Collection is always growing, and new patterns for the American Girl® 8-inch Baby Doll are currently in the works!
Since the 8-inch baby is around half the height of the 15-inch Bitty Baby®, we have a trick for converting accessory patterns that are designed for the 15-inch Bitty Baby® into a nice size for the 8-inch baby! When printing the pattern, simply select 50% scaling. For instance, the My Baby Sitter 15" Baby Doll Accessory pattern scaled down to 50% for printing works great for the 8-inch baby! Just remember to rescale the 1/4" seam allowance to the appropriate width after printing the pattern at 50% since it will be scaled down to a narrower width.
Another accessory pattern to try for your 8-inch baby is the My Sunshine Dolls Baby Carrier Pattern. The infant carrier in this pattern also fits the 8-inch baby doll, and can be worn by an 18-inch doll!
For clothing patterns, the 50% scaling trick doesn’t produce the perfect fit, so keep an eye out for more patterns designed for the 8-inch baby coming soon.
We tested the 123 Mulberry St Basic Playsuit scaled at 50%, and compared it to a redesigned version adapted to fit the 8-inch baby more precisely. The Basic Playsuit pattern designed specifically for the 8-inch baby has a much better fit!
We have a growing collection of patterns designed specifically for the 8-inch baby doll. Be sure to take a peek at the full collection of Patterns Designed to fit the 8-inch Baby Doll today!
We’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment and tell us: What is baby accessory or clothing item should we make a pattern for?
(This post and giveaway are not endorsed or affiliated with Mattel® or American Girl®, no endorsement implied.)
Would love to see a bubble suit.
A little coat and matching bonnet. I think a baby quilt would be cute also
I would like a pattern for a sundress.
I think this baby needs cute little sleepers.
A pair of bibbed overalls (pants) with straps , a little top to wear with them and little shoes or booties would be both cute and useful.
I’d love to see cute animal costumes for the baby!
Sleepers and dresses.
onesies!
A hoodie and a cold weather simple snowsuit.
Baptismal Gown
I’d like matching frilly dresses with pinafores in 18” & 8”. I have 4 sons and like to do frilly, lacy garments.
Caring for baby is such a cute set! I’d love to see a padded carry bed, or bassinet type set for baby!
Matching dresses for AG and her dolly. Booties for dolly.
Matching dresses for 18” and 8” dolls
A little coat to be made from fleece and a beret would be just adorable!
The baby needs a pair of footie pajamas
This is a tiny doll, so a little bib sunsuit with gathered leg would be manageable to sew and to put on the baby.
I think baby needs a Sunday dress with panties and a matching bonnet. She also needs tights or socks and little baby shoes. I think little shoes and soft crib shoes or booties will be the hardest to find.
I would love to see a variety of hats: frilly bonnets, knitted animals, bucket hats, ball caps, floppy brimmed sunhats. Thank you for this offer!
I have my first doll, an 8" Madame Alexander vinyl or plastc, baby doll from mid 1950’s. I’d love to see patterns from that era and also modern winter coat/bonnet pattern.
How about matching 18" and 8" PJ’s, Footed sleepers and nightgowns. Thank you for the size information.
Some booties.
A flannel night gown.
I’d love to see patterns for winter coat and bonnet. And something for different time periods like the 1940’s -50’s.
Some little dresses.
Pajamas.
A jumper and shirt
A sundress!
Pajamas!
You have inspired me to get out my Bitty Baby doll. I think she was the first doll I purchased, but have never been motivated to make anything for her. I have purchased a few patterns along the way – but still nothing. Poor baby. Looks like she needs lots of love and … something new to wear. Remember ALL little children quickly undress their dolls and baby most always will be found in its “birthday suit.” Remember, the outfit must be easy for little fingers to undress. Probably, an adult will need to redress the baby doll, to repeat the pattern again. Enjoy every minute of playing with dolls!
A romper or swaddle would be great!
Those little bloomer pants with the ruffles on the back
I always loved the footed little sleepers that had a skirt attached for baby girls. That would be a nice pattern.
A bubble romper would be cute for next summer. A coat for this winter. And baby’s first shoes for learning to walk (they grow up so fast).
Christmas dress patterns.
we’ve seen this in the AG catalogue and my daughter loves the tiny baby!
I think a baby gown with an elastic or tie bottom would be cute and easy for kids.
She is adorable. It would be great to have a footed sleeper.
A darling baby doll nightgown would be my choice.
I’d like to see 8" clothes that match the 18" clothes so girls can have matching big and little sister outfits.
Christmas t-shirts
Onesie, night gown, diapers, etc. My mom would thread my needle and give me some fabric scraps and I would sew my clothes onto the doll. When I tired of that outfit, my mother would cut it apart and give me another needle and fabric.
Gotta have tshirts and shorts!
I would love some tiny baby costumes! I just got a witch Halloween costume for my 18" Truly Me Doll, and it would be so cute to have a matching outfit for the baby doll!
The baby is so cute! I would love to have one of these cuties. I would love some sort of shoe or bootie patterns.
I love sewing for my granddaughter. She is so appreciative of my “talents” (such as the are!). But all of the comments are great. I want them all!!
I’d like to see a sleeper. My little girl likes real stuff for the baby.
She’s adorable! Would love to see some of the patterns that fit Bitty Baby, sized to fit the 8 inch.
So cute. A winter bunting bag would be good since winter is coming in Canada.
Onesies than can use machine embroidery with little ducks, bows, bunnies to embellish
Holiday pajamas with a hat
I think sweet little sleepers would be nice.
A onsie, with cute details, or Short romper with a hat. I would really love some soft booties
All of the patterns so far are adorable. I don’t have the baby yet. I think baby needs a hat and sweater pattern knit or crochet, and a hooded snowsuit sewing pattern.
Diapers that fit well would be cute. Simple night gowns.
A sleeper!
All of the patterns so far are adorable. I don’t have the baby yet. I think baby needs a hat and sweater pattern knit or crochet, and a hooded snowsuit sewing pattern.
Sorry for the off topic, but I would like to see patterns for SASHA baby doll and SASHA doll. Please-please, make new patterns for them.
An open-in-the-front bunting would be nice, with the option of having the bottom open for use in a car seat or carrier.
I would love matching charismas outfits Or Valentine.
I’d like onesies, both short and long, and a classic gown set that would look right with dolls from the twenties to the fifties so they would fit in with Kit, Molly, and Mary Ellen.
Diapers and draw string nightgowns
ONSIE WITH EMBROIDERY ON IR AND ALSO CHRISTENING CLOTHINNG FOR BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS WITH SOME HEIRLOOM DESIGNS.
I think the one piece bunting suit with a hood would be really cute!
I think that Christmas sleepers would be adorable!
How about a fun hooded sleeper that zips up the front!
I would like to see a sleeper pattern.
A bed or a swing would be fun!
I would like to see a hooded bath towel.
This is the first time I’ve seen this doll. One does and diaper sets would be sweet accessories. Thank you for the opportunity!
Matching nightgowns for (8”, 18” and child)
I would love to see a pattern for a lacy christening set.
I’d like to see a fancy dress for Easter or Christmas. Just something really pretty and dressy.
Very cute 8” baby doll. I would like to see a romper, sunsuit, and a snowsuit. :)
I would loooooove a little dress pattern! 😍
I’d love to see a backpack diaper bag pattern
I am wanting a swaddle and sleeper pattern.
There are so many different outfits but for this time of year I would like to see a blanket sleeper.
I would think a baby carrier (Moses basket) or carseat (plastic canvas maybe) or a bunting suit for winter
I would like to see a pattern for a cloth carry bed for the 8 inch doll.
Pajamas or onesies
I’m sure my daughter would love to have small diapers & bag for this adorable baby!
Some little stuffed animals (a dog for sure!)
I think a sleeper would be best.
Onesies and booties
My granddaughter loves the nighties with the drawstring or elastic bottom for her babies.
I think a beautiful little Dress for baby’s first Christmas. She could come with the tights, wrap to keep her warm and her first baby’s ornament.
I think costumes – Holloween – princess etc.
I’d love to see a snowsuit with hat, a diaper bag and (not clothing related) but a playpen.
This baby is new to me. A cute Halloween costume would be fun—not a scary one.
I would like to see a smocked Bubble suit/ Dress in the 8 inch doll size.
Nappys
A footed sleeper would be great!
Matching outfits for the 8" caring for baby doll and her big sister would be great
A diaper bag and cloth diaper pattern.
I love these babies! Diapers, of course, and cute summer top and matching panties? Some boy clothes, too, please! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I would like a little Moses basket pattern for the baby
I would love to see some footed pjs for the holidays.
Possibly a diaper bag with diapers, a snowsuit, and a romper.
Karen
September 21, 2021
Any winter clothing for any gender.