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CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Toddler Doll Review,
This review is from: Little Mommy Play All Day Toddler Doll (Toy)
I bought this doll for my 2-year-old and she seems to like it, but the actual doll is not quite like the one pictured. Instead of vinyl legs the has soft cloth ones. Basically, her pants are her legs with a 1/2 inch strip of fabric "skin" and a vinyl sock/shoe combo sewn to the ends, so changing the outfit is not possible. Also, because of this, the doll will not sit or stand on its own and must be propped up. This is a bit disappointing since most toddlers can at least sit alone. The arms do move when it talks, and in my opinion they move too much, but my daughter doesn't seem to mind. A volume control would have been nice, too, since it is a little loud, but our family is noise-sensitive so it might not be a problem for others. The voice does sound like a toddlers (eerily like my 3-year-old cousin's as a matter of fact) and is polite, saying please and thank you. However, mostly all the doll does is talk about food, to the point I have started referring to it as Munching Miranda, after another doll this is like a low-end version of. This does work well for us, though, since my daughter loves to feed everyone and everything. It definitely has the Little Mommy "look" and would make a cute "big sister" for the Little Mommy baby. I'm still kind of undecided about it since it does have some good qualities but it also has its drawbacks. I guess for $35 you can't expect miracles.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Doll not as pictured,
By Lorelai "GilmoreGirl" (Las Cruces, NM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little Mommy Play All Day Toddler Doll (Toy)
After reading the previous review, I dug "little mommy toddler doll" out of the closet, where she is in hiding until Christmas. I found to my disappointment that our toddler doll has the same fabric pant/leg/ankle combination with plastic shoes sewn on. The doll pictured obviously has plastic legs! For false advertising, this product is not getting more than 3 stars from me.The only reason it gets any stars at all is because this is a cute doll, and a nice graduation from the "little mommy" baby doll. Knowing my daughter, she will love it (seeing as at 2 1/2, she won't be disgruntled over the false advertising like her mom is!).
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This doll is only good for girls 2-4ys old. Too boring for older girls,
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This review is from: Little Mommy Play All Day Toddler Doll (Toy)
I was debating getting this doll for my daughter. I definitely wanted an interacting doll and this seemed to be the one I was leaning on. She is on the low side moneywise compared to Amanda and seems a lot cuter. Her voice is very cute, better then Amanda and Baby Alive. I needed to get her myself to check her out. After playing with the doll, I decided to return it. These are the reasons:The doll has fabric legs that in my opinion will get dirty after awhile. I prefer movable plastic legs that you can clean if needed. Because of the the fabric legs you can not dress this doll in any other clothes. No fun at all which leads to kid getting bored of it quicker. Also because of the fabric legs, this doll does not sit up on its own. It needs to be propped into a corner or in a highchair to actually sit up on its own. That would be fine if it was an infant but this is a toddler who requests to "eat" and "play" and it would be nice if it could sit up and play. She seems more like a talking stuffed animal. The doll moves her arms too much. It seems like everytime the doll says a phrase the arms are moving up and down. Cute at first, annoying after awhile. Personally I thought this doll was way too small for my child's age (5yrs old) I just wanted something a little bigger. I think this doll is much better for the preschool age girls - age 2-4yrs old. Girls that can not really dress a baby doll yet but would like the doll to talk. I think for girls 5yrs and up, Baby Alive is the better pick. She is a little bigger, says more things and has more facial movements, you can dress her, feed her and change her diapers. Personally, I can see my daughter using Baby Alive much more. Amanda seemed to costly for me and too many bad reviews. So Baby Alive got my pick. After Christmas, I will see how my daughter feels.
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