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Super glue will only work if it doesn't get touched.
Depends on how well you can stick it together. If there's a good amount of surface area then cyanoacrylate (which I think is just normal super glue) will stick pretty well unless you drop it or similar.
You can see that it's only a small flexible peg between the body and head. It's not possible to get firm pressure between the two halves without dissembling and extracting that peg.
I have a huge amount of experience with these types of repairs from when my kids were younger.
Fair, if I was doing a quick super glue fix I'd also stick the rim of the head back to the body