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Simba 105739423 - Steffi Love Doll with Hawaii Camper Van

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This is another well-lit area, with large windows letting light flood in, while four spotlights and five LEDs can be relied upon in the evenings. There’s also a TV, which lives behind a tambour door. If you’d like a dedicated washroom, the LE isn’t the camper for you. However, you can separate an area at the rear with a slide-out divider, and here, you’ll find a Dometic electric-flush toilet and stainless-steel handbasin. You also get a hot water supply. You have the option of swivelling the front seats towards the rear too, allowing four of you to dine together. The table is slotted in here, although we would like to have seen one that was just that little bit bigger. When it’s not in use, the table sits behind the rear nearside seat, with the leg by the side door. We think the divider has a really good design – when you’re not using it, simply slide it out of the way. However, you do have the option of taking out the rear bench, which will provide you with additional storage.

We found that the partition doesn’t completely seal off the front as there’s a small chunk of light that squeezes through the top, but we like that you essentially get three rooms in this ‘van, including the roof bed. The rear windows include a headboard too, so you don’t need to worry about damaging the concertina blinds. It’s a good idea, although if you’re taller, you may find yourself wishing they were positioned just that bit higher up. The Nugget Plus has a rear kitchen and central lounge layout, something you don’t often see in campervans. This gives you a separate cooking and living space, which can be invaluable if you’re touring with young children. The layout means that while one of you cooks, the other parent can look after the kids. The bench seat being closer to the front seats also leads to a more sociable setting when you’re on the road, as it’s easier to chat while you drive.Playing with dolls is part of healthy development because it allows children to free their minds and delve into their imagination and creativity.

However, there are cons too – we found the gap between the lounge and kitchen to be narrow, and if you’re touring as a couple, you may prefer a combined kitchen and lounge to give yourselves a more intimate setting. We liked that the side kitchen combines decent storage options with an opening window, complete with a blind and fly screens. A Dometic two-burner hob is a welcome addition, as is the grill underneath. The worktop is in a stylish charcoal colour, while a deep sink and 45-litre Dometic compressor fridge are also provided. We thought the storage options on offer in this campervan were very innovative. Cupboards and a small wardrobe can be found by lifting the tailgate at the rear, while the cold shower could be very welcome if you’re returning with muddy boots and want to wash them down. Some of the key things to think about include how regularly you intend to use it, where you want to go in it, and how many of you will be staying in it, on both a regular and occasional basis. For instance, is it for solo travel, or will you be touring as a couple? Perhaps you’ll have grandchildren staying over occasionally? The raising roof is simple to operate – up here, there is a double bed, while we thought the headroom on offer was impressive for too. This is reached by a ladder, although while you get side vents, no night-time lighting is included.

The Vario design washroom has a partition that includes a small and well-lit shower – this can be accessed after pulling the partition free of a magnet. In the main washroom, you’ll find a large mirror, an opaque window and a salad-bowl-style handbasin. The washroom provides a conventional setting during the day, with a triangular basin and decent mirror. When the evening comes around, you can fold the washroom door out to shut off the rear section, essentially giving you a washroom / dressing room.

With 60 play pieces, it's never the same adventure twice. Accessories include fishing gear, a picnic table with seating for 4, bathroom necessities, a sleeping bag, blankets and everything kids need to play out camping stories -- like s'mores When imaginations explore, they'll find multiple play areas including a living room for lounging, a patio with a pool, a bathroom with a pop-up shower, a rooftop bedroom and a kitchen with everything they need to play out cooking fun With multiple transformations, 3 vehicles, 5 living spaces, 360-degree play and 60 accessories, the Barbie 3-in-1 DreamCamper encourages young minds to explore outdoor adventures and bring their travel dreams to life The washroom reveals the camper van’s modular design, as you’ll find a moulding for a window instead of an actual window. It’s a plain area, with the shower in the same space as the handbasin and the tap also serving as the shower head. We think the headroom could be better, but a large mirror is provided, as is a rooflight.

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In the lounge, there are two forward belted seats, which we thought were sporty in appearance. The pull-up headrests are also smart additions. The kitchen comes with a two-burner gas hob but no oven, microwave or grill. Despite this, you do get a 90-litre compressor fridge and a good amount of work surface. The sink is also an adequate size and comes with a split cover. There may be the odd sign of cost-cutting, but on the whole, this is a comfortable option to consider, and a worthy addition to our best camper van round up. This is a tall campervan, coming in at 2.80m, so you’re not going to get it underneath a standard barrier. However, if that’s not going to put you off, this option from Pilote makes an impressive and practical option. There’s plenty of room for two in the comfortable rear bed, with a large Heki and spotlights providing lighting options. We’re fans of the handy corner cubbyholes, while a large cupboard on the nearside and a small wardrobe near the kitchen both offer further storage options.

The kitchen includes a useful pull-out extension, a two-burner hob and a sink. While you don’t get an oven or a microwave, you do get a fridge that is located above a wardrobe.Something to note with this VW is that the cab seats don’t swivel, meaning you have to make do without sitting around a table; instead, you get fold-down tables behind the cab seats (think aeroplane-style).

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