I read somewhere that a mother or grandmother ended up drilling a hole in the back of a Lalaloopsy head to help it drain. There are tiny holes in my Lala's heads (Little size, which seems to be the size of the mermaid) but they're SO tiny. I don't know how much they really drain out before mold starts growing.
Here's a view of a Little size body taken apart. There's some extra info in the description and comments but it seems totally doable to pop off a head.
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I have one that needs removing myself but I'm too chicken xD Good luck!
Oh, I almost forgot! What material is the head made out of? I know the fullsize Lala-Oopsies (same series as the mermaid you have) had heads made of like, stress ball foam feeling stuff. That was why I decided not to get one. If the Littles are made the same you'd have to worry about the head ripping.
Oh, I almost forgot! What material is the head made out of? I know the fullsize Lala-Oopsies (same series as the mermaid you have) had heads made of like, stress ball foam feeling stuff. That was why I decided not to get one. If the Littles are made the same you'd have to worry about the head ripping.
Yeah, I know what you mean...I didn't know what an Oopsy was, but on the same trip, I found one of those, and I totally get what you mean about the head. I was super confused when I felt it, lol. The mermaid one in my picture in the OP is the regular hard plastic.
Good news for the little mermaid, haha! I don't know if I could resist a secondhand Oopsie but man, their heads are just so bizarre. I don't get why they decided on that gimmick.
I'm now imagining you sitting in a bathroom cackling like some mad Lalaloopsy scientist while you pull up hair, squish faces, and stick straw into heads xD