Bella Nova Country Cutie Official

The box is predictably pink, with a barn-and-sunflower backdrop. The window display shows “Country Cutie” in a gingham dress and straw hat. Unboxing is straightforward—no frustrating wire ties, just plastic tabs. Inside: the doll, a brush, a hair bow, and a cardboard “farm stand” playsheet. For the price point (around $15–20), that’s fair.

Here’s an interesting, balanced review of — written as if for a blog or social media review channel. Title: Bella Nova’s “Country Cutie” – Sweet as Pie or Just Empty Calories? Introduction Bella Nova has carved out a niche in the budget-friendly, doll-adjacent market, and their “Country Cutie” is meant to capture that down-home, farm-fresh charm. But does this little gal deliver charm, or is she all hat and no cattle? bella nova country cutie

⭐ 3.5/5 – A charming budget doll with more personality than price suggests. The box is predictably pink, with a barn-and-sunflower

For a child (ages 4–8), she’s durable. Drop tests from couch height: one scuff on the boot paint, but no broken limbs. Inside: the doll, a brush, a hair bow,

The outfit is the star: a red-and-white gingham dress with lace-trimmed apron, white bloomers, and tiny brown lace-up boots (non-removable). The straw hat is a nice touch, though it’s glued to her head—removable would have been better for restyling.

Let’s talk about that face. Bella Nova dolls have large, glossy eyes and molded-on painted lashes—a style borrowed from higher-end vinyl dolls. “Country Cutie” has freckles across her nose (adorable) and a shy, slight smile. Her hair is soft, polypropylene blonde styled into two braids. Not high-end saran, but it brushes well enough without instant tangles.