Well....what to say about this doll.
I bought this doll from argos just before christmas for my 2 year old. It cost me £44.99.
The doll comes with a potty, a braclet, nappy, dummy, magic dummy, bottle, bowl and spoon with food and also the PJs she is wearing. She also has a birth certificate ... Read review
Advantages: Helps With Potty Training Disadvantages: You Have To Empty It
Well....what to say about this doll.
I bought this doll from argos just before christmas for my 2 year old. It cost me £44.99.
The doll comes with a potty, a braclet, nappy, dummy, magic dummy, bottle, bowl and spoon with food and also the PJs she is wearing. She also has a birth certificate and instructions (this doll is not just a straight forward doll)
The doll is approx 43cm long and has moveable ... ...now open and close its eyes and has real tears oh and it also has a squeaker in the arms (just like a dogs squeaky toy)
Ok well this is just like a real baby...you have to feed it the special food, give her a drink from the bottle and change his/her bum and also cries real tears.
When you feed this doll the special food you have to 'empty' it out...yes it does a little more then wee. This is what i have gathered from ... more
Well....what to say about this doll.
I bought this doll from argos just before christmas for my 2 year old. It cost me £44.99.
The doll comes with a potty, a braclet, nappy, dummy, magic dummy, bottle, bowl and spoon with food and also the PJs she is wearing. She also has a birth certificate and instructions (this doll is not just a straight forward doll)
The doll is approx 43cm long and has moveable arms and legs, she or he is bathable and can now open and close its eyes and has real tears oh and it also has a squeaker in the arms (just like a dogs squeaky toy)
Ok well this is just like a real baby...you have to feed it the special food, give her a drink from the bottle and change his/her bum and also cries real tears.
When you feed this doll the special food you have to 'empty' it out...yes it does a little more then wee. This is what i have gathered from the instructions....i have not helped my daughter feed her doll yet and i certainly don't plan on it!!
Since this dolls wees i think it is brilliant as my 2 year old is potty training and is helping her. She seems to like the fact her baby is using her potty.
The dummies well th white one is the soother and the pink dummy is the magic dummy which gets baby born to open and close its eye...all done by magnets.!! Totally magic to a 2year old.
My daughter loves just playing with her doll shes not really interested in feeding her anymore she just likes to pretend to change her bum and rock her to sleep.
You can buy these dolls from most places and cost around £30-45 you can buy girl and boy white or boy and girl ethnic.
These dolls are for children aged 3+
The only reason i am recommending this is because it can help with new babies being born into the family and helps with potty training. x
Advantages: good tooy Disadvantages: too expenive to buy
i brought this baby born with magic eyes for my daughter forchristmas last year just gone and she loves it a lot, she feeds it , put in her bed when she thinks it needs a sleep, she also changes its nappy and it cloths just like a real baby. she takes it out in her doubble buggie that she also had with her other baby born with magic eyes that she had for her birthday in july last year. i think this proudt is a bit exspeive to buy when you can buy ...
pinklady35 13.05.2009 (14.05.2009)
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