Hana Singing Doll - By Desi Doll Company (Omar & Hana)

£32.00
Type: Toys

Sings 10 complete Omar and Hana songs with vocal-only songs!

10 Songs!

Sing 10 songs along with these Omar & Hana toys! YouTube's most popular songs for Muslim kids.

Soft Plush

34 cm (~14") soft plush Omar & Hana character doll is the perfect size for hugging!

Faith & Fun

Our unique Islamic toys are an enjoyable way for children and adults to learn about Islam!

As Salaamu Alaikum I’m Hana!

This cute plush doll sings over 15 minutes of ten complete Omar and Hana songs without instruments. Press my hands, feet and nose to hear me sing the vocals!

Hana features over fifteen minutes of songs, with 5 songs on each level of content – slide the switch on the battery box to switch levels. Hana sings these songs without instruments:

Track 1:

  • Press Right Hand: As Salaamu Alaikum
  • Press Left Hand :Bismillah
  • Press Nose: Achoo, Al Hamdulillah Song
  • Press Right: Foot Dua’ before sleeping
  • Press Left Foot: We love Mommy and Daddy

Track 2:

  • Press Right Hand: The Prophet’s My Hero
  • Press Left Hand: Insha’Allah
  • Press Nose: Alif, Ba, Ta
  • Press Right Foot:Let Us Go to the Masjid
  • Press Left Foot: Let’s Get Gardening

 

See these songs and more on Omar & Hana’s YouTube Channel – along with over 1 million subscribers just like you!

Hana doll is approximately 22 cm wide, 34 cm tall.

Requires 3x AA/LR6 batteries. Omar & Hana is licensed by the Desi Doll Company LTD. © Measat Broadscast Network Systems Sdn Bhd and DD Animation Studio Sdn Hhd.

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Too musical

It’s advertised as vocals only but it is far too musical. All other dolls sold my desi doll as vocals only have no background musical sounds at all. Very disappointed with this. Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) mentioned, ‘When singing girls and musical instruments becomes common, wait for red winds, earthquakes, the earth swallowing people, disfiguring and many more punishments.’ (Mishkãt 470)