We researched the best baby doll accessories, including convenient sets, considering the safety features and recommended age of each pick. Our favorite set is the Kid Connection Baby Doll Stroller Set. With 10 pieces, this set has everything your child needs to start playing with and caring for their own doll—including the doll itself. Below, are some of the best (and cutest) options for baby doll accessories. Kids can choose between two baby dolls that vary in skin color, which users love. They also noted that the high-quality doll is soft enough to hug and cuddle, while durable enough to sustain a few falls. While playing, kids of all ages can swap in dolls, stuffed animals, or other toys to push around in the brightly colored stroller. Though a great entry-level set, it’s one that’s sure to go the distance and it can accommodate older kids as well. Taller kids just may have to bend down slightly to push the small stroller. Don’t worry about exact fit, as the carrier has adjustable shoulder straps to ensure a snug fit. It’s also machine-washable, so the inevitable dirt or spills won’t be an issue—even if it becomes the most beloved doll accessory they own. Choose from a wide range of selections, including tops, dresses, tunics and leggings, and sports outfits. Then, your child can play the part of fashion designer, selecting colors, logos, motifs, and more for their doll’s apparel, which will be easy to store these baby clothes once your child overused them. The best part is seeing their very own design show up right on your doorstep.

Safety

As always, safety first. Check to ensure the accessories you’re considering are made of non-toxic materials, since children often hug and kiss their baby. As mentioned above, when shopping for infants and toddlers, skip accessories that include small parts or donate your used toys. Those accessories, like jewelry, are best left to older kids who know not to put them in their mouths.

Sets

Make shopping for doll accessories extra easy by investing in a set. Think: a diaper bag with a changing pad and diapers, or a sleepover set with a blanket and cozy socks. Instead of a one-off accessory (which is great too, don’t get us wrong!), sets feel like gifts within gifts that will hopefully buy you some extra quiet time.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This roundup was written by Brigitt Earley—a mother to two under three—who has written and edited hundreds of gift guides for various publications over the course of the last 10 years. Additional research was done by Megan McCarty, a writer for The Spruce and MyDomaine with over 13 years of experience in both print and digital media. She regularly contributes to design-focused outlets such as Architectural Digest, Domino, House & Home, and Hunker.