We've put together the ultimate Hearts For Hearts Girls® Doll Resource Guide. Be sure to leave a comment and tell which Heart Fore Hearts Girls® doll is your favorite.
About Hearts for Hearts Girls® Dolls: According to MPA Toys, the company behind the Hearts For Hearts Girls® brand, "Our dolls are inspired by stories of real girls from around the world. Each doll tells a story of a little girl’s journey to succeed and create a better life for her family, her community. Each doll is carefully designed and dressed in a quality, authentic outfit that represents her country or specific region. The Hearts for Hearts Girls mission is to invite girls to become agents of change in their communities, their country and around the world."
Hearts For Hearts Girl® Dolls Features: Each 14 inch doll comes beautifully dressed in attire specific to their region. The multicultural dolls represent real girls from all over the world, and have unique hairstyles, eye color, and skin tones to reflect the diverse girls they represent. Each doll includes a story book that illustrates to young girls how their peers live in other countries. With each doll purchased HFHG will donate a portion of proceeds to World Vision, a non-profit organization that serves in many regions of the world. The important features of the doll are the following:
The Ultimate Pattern Collection For Hearts For Hearts Girls® Dolls: Be sure to check out our collection of almost 150 patterns designed to fit Hearts For Hearts Girls® Dolls. There is something fun for each fashion style from historical to contemporary.
Be sure to get our Free Trendy Tee-Shirt pattern designed to fit Hearts For Hearts Girls® Dolls.
Comparing Hearts for Hearts Girls to WellieWishers™: Here is how the Hearts For Hearts Girls® Dolls measures up compared to other popular dolls. Here is a link for those of you looking for a more complete doll measurements and size comparison chart for many dolls.
Description Of Each Hearts For Hearts Girls® Doll: Here is a brief description of each of the Hearts For Hearts Girls® dolls:
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Nahji: Nahji is a smart and determined ten-year-old girl from Assam, India. In her community, girls go to work and marry very early in their lives, but Nahji wants something more. She convinces her parents to let her go to school, helps her family create their own garden market, and visits local 'tea clubs' to encourage other girls to take charge of their own lives. She tells them, "When you believe in yourself, when you are strong in your heart, then you can change the world."
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Dell: Dell is a cheerful and talented-ten-year old girl living in Kentucky. Her father was a coal miner but when the mine closed, her family had to leave their home in the Appalachian Mountains. Dell and her mother still visit their old neighborhood, bringing food and blankets to friends in need. Dell loves walking the high trails, which make her feel like she 'swallowed sunshine'. She tries hard to share that feeling by writing and singing her own songs. Maybe then she can show people the true beauty of her mountains.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Consuelo: Consuelo is a generous and imaginative ten-year-old girl from Mexico City. Her family own a bakery, so their apartment above it always smells like something wonderful to eat! There are many hungry children living on the streets in Mexico City and their yearning faces touch Consuelo’s heart. She knows that there’s always food left over in the bakery; what would happen if she created a special cantina in the courtyard, and invited the children in? Maybe she could even teach some of them to become bakers! Sometimes, an idea can become a new life.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Rahel: Rahel is a courageous ten-year-old living in Ethiopia. Lack of rain dries up the crops and food is scarce—but when the rain finally comes it brings mosquitoes carrying the terrible disease, malaria. One stormy night, a supply truck turns over; Rahel journeys with her family into the bush to help bring back aid to her neighbors. Rahel dreams of becoming a doctor so she can make a real difference when she grows up.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Mosi: Mosi is a young Native American girl who is learning to balance between the two worlds she lives in. She is determined to keep the stories and traditions of her culture alive while being a girl living in a modern world.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Lauryce: Lauryce is a sweet and thoughtful 10 year-old girl from New Orleans who learns the importance of helping neighbors and animals in need. She is determined to help raise money for animal shelters and children in Haiti.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Nyesha: Nyesha is a young girl from Brooklyn, NY who is driven by a dream! She has a goal of owning a bright yellow food truck that serves delicious food to customers and those in need. Read her mini book included to learn more about how Nyesha's dream inspired her family and helped those in her community.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Shola: Shola is a girl from Afghanistan who travels the path of hope! She is determined to bring laughter and joy to those that need it the most with her circus tricks!
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Tipi: Tipi - a masterful storyteller, is an artistic 10-year-old girl from Laos who loves to draw, dance and help her father, a skilled shadow puppet maker! She is determined to help her peers gain much-needed school supplies.
Hearts For Hearts Girls® Zelia: Zelia, a young girl from Brazil, is dedicated to sharing the important story of preserving the rain forest. Read her mini book included to learn how Zelia inspires environmental change in her community and in girls worldwide!”
Hearts For Hearts Girl® Doll Packaging & Unboxing Review: Be sure to check out our favorite unboxing review from the Toybox Philosopher and see all the photos and details of her in-depth review.
To enter this week's contest, simply click the link below and then enter through the giveaway widget at the bottom of the blog post, there are many things you can do to earn multiple entry points!
Contest Details: You enter through the entry form that is embedded on this page and appears just below this paragraph, if you don't see it, be sure to visit the page from your desktop or an alternate browser such as Google Chrome. It may not appear on all mobile devices. The complete rules and entry details appear on the entry form. This is not a comment contest - in other words, leaving a comment on the bottom of this page is not an official entry method. The only required entry method is to leave a comment under this post and then confirm that you did it in the contest widget. One person will receive the Nahji doll. You can enter once, or gain multiple entries by completing the other entry methods and increase your chances of winning. Please review all Terms and Conditions on the giveaway page before entering. While we wish we could run this contest everywhere, for legal reasons it is only open to eligible residents of the U.S. and Canada, not including Rhode Island. This contest is exclusively endorsed by Liberty Jane Clothing and Pixie Faire. Not endorsed by or affiliated with Hearts For Hearts Girls®.
a Rafflecopter giveawayWe'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment and tell us - which Hearts For Hearts Girls® doll is your favorite! Commenting below and confirming your entry in the widget above gives you one entry method, the other methods are listed in the widget above, be sure to enter in as many ways as you can to receive the maximum amount of entries to win one Hearts For Hearts Girls® Nahji Doll!
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The Pixie Faire Team
I chose Rahel, of course! She is absolutely beautiful! He story of wanting to become a doctor to help those with malaria, touched me and my six year old daughter. The doll was purchased for her 6th birthday!
I own several of ghesedear dolls but am disappointed that the brown eyed African doll now has stunning violet eyes. Has anyone else had this happen?
I own several of ghesedear dolls but am disappointed that the brown eyed African doll now has stunning violet eyes. Has anyone else had this happen?
I’ve loved Clementine since I first saw her when she was newly issued. The others are cute, too, but Clementine has the look that says I need to be with you!
I am hopeful.
I also love Dell – it’s the freckles!
I like Dell. She’s adorable.
I like Tipi because she is artistic like my nieces.
lauryce
Shola is my favorite – love those eyes!
Tipi is my favorite because she likes to draw like me.
I like Mosi
I like Mosi
Dell is my favourite. Freckles and swallowing sunshine!!!
Tipi.
Nahji probably wins top spot for me, but I love them all! Such beautiful little dolls with so much expression and creativity.
I like Nahji the best. She has a nose ring and so does my daughter! I love the faces on these dolls, they look so loving.
I like Dell. Lover her freckles. :)
Dell is my favorite. Reminds me of my daughter when she was little with her freckles and green eyes.
I really like Hearts For Hearts Girls Lauryce. The has pretty hair.
I love this line of dolls and I simply can not pick a favorite. I’d own them all if possible. I have two that I cherish and they make me smile when I walk into my studio.
Thank you for the opportunity to win one of the these gorgeous dolls.
They are all gorgeous dolls, but Dell and Nahji are my favorite.
I like them all. They have such sweet faces. Perhaps I like Mosi just a little bit more than the rest. I respect Native American culture very much.
Dell is my favorite. I care a great deal about Appalachia and the people who live there.
I LOVE Lauryce the best . thank u for the change to win one of these dollss.
I like Dell’s story. I also have family from the Appalachians.
They are all beautiful and have wonderful stories. My pick would be Nahji. She is beautiful and aspires to go to school and help her parents start a business. Nahji is very inspirational for young girls of India.
Lauryce is my favorite. She looks like my grandaughter.
I don’t think I could choose just one!!! If I had to I could probably narrow it down to four.
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Another freckle fan: Dell gets my vote for favorite. I also like that she turns her swallowed sunshine into song.
I love Dell, as she reminds me of myself at that age, and I too came from a a small coal mining community. I especially love the freckles as I had them as well.
I love Lauryce’s story and her desire to help animals and children in Haiti, a place which needs hope and help.
I love them all, but I love Lauryce’s curly hair.
They are all beautiful dolls 😍😍. But if I have to choose just one it would be Mosi. I am a fan of American Indian dolls.
Rachel is my favorite. I used to live in Tanzania, Africa.
I love them all!!!
My favorite doll is Mosi, only because i love the native american powwows. All the dolls are beautiful!
Each one has a beautiful face. I think that Nahji would be my first choice. I am wonderingif ou will be carrying them on your site ,if not where are they available for purchase?
Dell was my first Heart For Hearts girl and is my Sentimental Favorite! To me she represents the Hope and Inspiration of All American Girls! I’d LOVE to collect ALL of the patterns for Dell and her Friends, especially Nahji, should I be Blessed to win the contest! I LOVE all of the girls so maybe they will all come live with Dell and me one day!!! Thank you!
my favorite is nyseha
I let my daughter pick her favourite, and she chose Consuelo, because she’s a baker, and my daughter’s taking a cooking class right now. My favourite is either Shola or Tipi—can’t choose between them!
They are all so adorable and unique. However, Dell caught my eye..so cute
I love Lauryce. She is beautiful with her curls and long hair. They all are beautiful with striking features and look sweet.
Thanks for the opportunity! Gosh, there are so many features to love on different dolls. I love one’s curly hair, one’s freckles, almost all of their big, beautiful eyes. Lauryce is my fave because her hair and eye color remind me of my sister.
Roxanne, Consuelo is in Amazon.
Thanks again. —cath
Lauryce is my favorite character doll. While I like that all the dolls have a special story of their involvement in the community or the world, in their individual ways, caring for others is an example I would like to share with everyone.
I think Mosi. They would all be wonderful to have 😊
Dell is my favorite. Love how she helps people.
Dell is my favorite. Love how she helps people.
I think all the girls are very pretty. Deli is my favorite because of her green eyes and how her family goes back to help her old neighbors.
All of these dolls are beautiful and I love that they model a purpose driven life. I choose Tipi as my favorite since I too am an artist.
The Hearts For Hearts Girls are so pretty!!! Their face paint is so detailed and gorgeous! They are all very pretty, and it was hard to choose, but I like Lauryce.
I love Rahel! Her hair is amazing and she looks so cute!
I love Tipi. She looks vulnerable.
My favorite doll is Nyesha – from Brooklyn, NY,
Mosi
Lauryce is my favorite. All these dolls are adorable.
WOW! That’s a hard decision. I’m going to go with Mosi, but only because she’s lovely and a bit unusual in that Native Americans are rarely represented in dolls.
I really like Lauryce. I think she has beautiful eyes, a cute face and I love animals like she does!
I have 7 of these wonderful dolls and really want the other 4. They are such beautiful dolls and I love what they represent. I think Consuelo & Mosi are my favs. Thank you for such a generous giveaway!
Lauryce is beautiful! Resembles my youngest granddaughter. Sweet!
My favorite is Dell. She signifies hope while bringing attention to the plight of people in the Appalachians.
Tipi has a sweet face and so pretty!
Nyesha and Shola have such beautiful eyes! Could easily be my favorites.
I love all these dolls. I have never sewn for dolls of this size but would love to give it a try!
I have Nahji, Shola, Zelia, and Dell. I cant pick a favourite, I love them all!
Not entering, since I have Nahji already, I just wanted to share. These dolls are great and I am very happy to see them finally getting some well deserved recongnition.
I like Dell’s freckles, but really they all look great!
Lillian is my fav because she comes from my grandpas country!
Zelia is an adorable little auburn-haired poppet who reminds me of a childhood friend.
Consuelo………she has a heart of gold!!! Thank you for the give away!!!!
Consuelo………she has a heart of gold!!! Thank you for the give away!!!!
Very pretty dolls. Was not aware of them before. Very very nice. Lots of choices.
I love them all and it is very hard to choose but I think Lauryce is my favorite because of her beautiful hair and lovely colors.
I think they are all beautiful. It’s great that there are so many different ethnic backgrounds represented in this collection. I plan on adding a few to my own doll collection.
I especially like Consuelo and Nahji because of their stories, but they are all so beautiful!
They are all darling. I love the positive stories that each doll has to represent. Which one catches my eye? All of them – Dell, Tipi and Zelia. Thanks for the introduction to this great collection.
They all have such beautiful faces, but I think my favorites are Lauryce and Shola!
They are all so sweet but Nahji and Consuelo are my favorites.
I like all the girls, umm, dolls. I have Consuelo. To me she represents some of the girls who benefit from Days for Girls.
I really like all of them, but I am particularly fond of Mosi since I made a dress for her that matched one my great grandmother wore when she was a child.
My favourite is Nahji. She is beautiful. Actually, they are all beautiful.
I really like Mosi! She resembles one of my DGs.
I really like Mosi! She resembles one of my DGs.
Zelia is my favorite. Her hair and complexion are exquisite.
I like them all. They look like that they would all be friends.
It’s impossible to choose one…they’re all so cute. Tipi is really stunning with her extra dark hair.
I love Rahel, she has the most Beautiful hair.
She’s a strong 10 yr old girl. Who is also brave and loves her family. I think my granddaughter would absolutely love her ❤️
I like them all and what they stand for.
Consuelo is my favorite because I think she has the prettiest face.
As an artist myself, Tipi from Laos is my favorite. My daughters like her because she looks like them.
Conseulo..but they all are so adorable!
Conseulo..
I love the this line of dolls with specific interests in today’s world. My favorite would be Zelia as I am interested in the environment and rain forest.
They are all so beautiful, but if I had to pick, I would pick Zelia because I love red hair!
all are adorable. i love the stories.
I really like Tipi from Laos. I have a son from Laos, and feel this doll truly will represent his country. Thank you
All of these dolls are beautiful and I love the stories! I really would love to have them all, lol! Nahji is a great one to start with. My granddaughter would absolutely love her!
All of these stories are so inspirational. Owning any one of them would be wonderful. I’m going to pick Dell because of those pretty little freckles.
Wow, this was a hard one because they are all so cute and inspirational and do a lot of good for their families and the people they live by, but I think that Dell speaks to me the most and her eyes are so bright. Thank you for the opportunity to enter to win one of these adorable girls.
I like Mosi the most. That was just fun to say out loud. All of these dolls are beautiful!
I am new to the Heart for Heart dolls and each doll I read about have their own special job to do in helping foreigners learn about their lives and culture. I love little Nahji as she and I would enjoy visiting her country while learning about her heritage. Nahji has a precious story to tell and I would love to hear it. Thank you for this opportunity.
Cristina
July 29, 2022
I like Zelia, but it was frustrating when they changed her outfit. Right now nothing screams “Brazilian doll” it’s just an average doll now. I talked to one of their representatives and she was upset with me for mentioning that 🤷🏻♀️ Their statement, “Each doll is carefully designed and dressed in a quality, authentic outfit that represents her country or specific region” it’s not true anymore.