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So I finally did it.. I went to a toy store... Before I show you the actual toys, I thought I would share some of the photos from inside the store! We went to 2 Toys-R-Us's in Seoul, at the lotte mall thingy... So here's some cool pics~











Now onto the Toys~ I will start with the Pokemon one first, since I think it's my favorite. They had a few types of Pokemon, but of course I had to get Pikachu. 



So the set comes with 3 parts.
-Balloon
-Suitcase
-Pokemon

All have little suction cups, but it seems they don't stick too well to any surface :c




One of the best things about this, is the compartment to store it in! It's so cute and easy to pack up if you want to take it somewhere with you. I really, really, loved this! I would want to go back for the other sets soon. 


Now the doll~ This is a "Little Mimi" doll, which seems to be a very popular doll in Korea. They had some other princess ones, but I liked the Alice theme the best!






So, the set comes with the doll, a rabbit toy, and a purse! I think I broke the purse trying to open it, so be careful!






What I really like about this too, is how she can pose too! She can sit and move her arms. The only thing I don't like, is that the hair seems to be some weird material. 



Overall though, both of these were really cute, so I hope you consider buying cool stuff too!!





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