Amazon has this Fisher-Price Loving Family Dream Dollhouse on sale right now for only $49.99 shipped, down from $89.99! It comes with a Caucasian Mom figure, dad figure, toddler and baby figures, a sofa, bouncer and tea sets. This house has fantastic reviews, so if you’ve been looking (especially if everything else has been out of your price range) this is a great option!
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I am very disappointed to see that in order to receive the discounted price on this dollhouse, I must purchase the Caucasion family. My daughter is not from a Caucasion family and I think it is important that she have toys and other items that celebrate who she is and her background.
Considering that the only difference between the two products is the color of the dolls’ skin, I do not understand why there is a price difference. Having read previous posts concerning this product, I know that this is not the first time that Amazon has displayed pricing differences based on the race of the dolls in this particular dollhouse. A mother has previously written a review expressing her concern about this practice. I hope that Amazon addresses this issue quickly. If this is a decision of Fisher Price, I would love to know this as well. I have been an Amazon customer for twelve years and would like to continue utilizing the services, however I must say that seeing this occur twice has me extremely concerned about the judgements made by the company. It is my hope that this is simply an oversight and will be corrected ASAP.
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