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Baby Alive Learns to Potty | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $23.79 You Save: $36.20 (60%)
New (32) from $23.79
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 41
Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 3 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 13 x 16
MPN: 18906 0000 Model: 18907 UPC: 653569290506 EAN: 0653569290506 ASIN: B00160HTUW
Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Playing “mommy” is even more realistic with this sweet baby doll | | • | Press the doll’s bracelet to “wake” her up. It’s time to eat! Mix her special food and feed her, using her bowl and spoon. | | • | And since she’s “potty training”, she’ll also let you know when she needs to go. Better hurry, though! Put her on the potty and she’ll “pee” and “poop”. | | • | The realistic baby doll encourages valuable, imaginative role-play for future “mommies”-in-training, while also helping to teach a sense of responsibility and good, old-fashioned tender, loving care! | | • | Doll comes with potty, dress, 2 doll diapers, bottle with nipple and cap, bowl, spoon, 2 packets of doll food, bib and package of wipes |
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Product Description When this baby doll has to go, it's up to little moms (or dads) to help train her. After she eats and drinks from her bottle just like a real infant, she says when to put her on the potty. The more training Baby Alive gets, the less chance there is of an "accident." Hasbro. Ages: 3+
Amazon.com Review The Baby Alive Learns to Potty doll from Hasbro really eats, drinks, and uses the potty. With its blinking eyes, talking mouth, and ability to "eat" and "digest" its food, this doll provides interactive and imaginative fun for children ages 3 and up.  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Innovative, interactive doll talks, really "eats" and uses the potty
The Bad: Parents need to be on hand during play to clean up messes
In a Nutshell: Baby Alive will ask for food, really eat, and really learn to uses her potty | At a Glance Ages: 3 and up Requires: 4 AA batteries (included); Phillips screwdriver to replace batteries |  | | 
After baby eats, she needs to go potty. View larger. | Doll Really Talks and Eats! This version of Baby Alive is a toddler, just the right age for potty training. She has cartoonish, oversized eyes and a head of curly hair, and comes dressed in a bib and a removable dress. Press the button on her bracelet to turn her on; she'll "wake up" and say "I Love You Mommy." When she talks, her eyes blink and her mouth moves in sync with her words. When she says "I'm hungry," that's the cue to feed her. The doll comes with a bowl and two baby food mixes. Mix one baby food packet with water and feed it to her with the included spoon. She'll "chew," ask for more, and say the food is yummy. She needs water, too: she can drink real water from the included baby bottle. Potty Training Time After she's done eating, the doll will say she has to go potty. Sit her on the included toilet, and she will really go. But watch out: if you wait too long, the doll will say, "Uh, oh, I had an accident," and she'll go in her diaper -- or all over you, if you're not careful! She comes with an extra diaper and wipes for cleaning and changing. Baby Alive's most unique feature is that she gets better at using the potty after every feeding session: after the second session, she will ask to use the potty twice before going in her diaper, and after the third feeding, she'll ask to go three times before having an accident, and so on until the fifth feeding. (The doll's potty training feature can be reset, so your child can "teach" her to use the potty over and over again.) Interactive Role-Playing Fun While some talking toys simply recite phrases at children, Baby Alive takes it a step further by offering the opportunity for interaction. As well as asking for food and using the potty, she also will ask your child to sing songs, play, or give her a hug -- each of which invites a response. We particularly like that her interactive features allow for role-playing fun, which is a vital part of a young child's development. However, because of the potential for mess, this is not a toy for independent play, especially for younger children, and especially if you'd like your house to stay tidy. So parents and caregivers need to be on hand -- and they need to be prepared to clean up some messes! The doll also requires cleaning between feedings and potty sessions to keep it working properly. The doll comes with two food pouches and an extra diaper, but you'll definitely want to stock up on more before your child begins to play because they get used up very quickly! Accessories are available for separate purchase. What's in the Box Baby Alive doll (batteries included) with bib, dress and diaper; bowl, spoon, two baby food packets, water bottle, baby wipes, two baby food packets, extra diaper
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Baby Alive January 6, 2009 T. S. D. I was so impressed with the price of this toy on Amazon. I couldn't find it cheaper anywhere else. It's a very durable toy and seems to do exactly what it says. I got it for my 3 1/2 year old daughter and the only negative I can say is that it's a little more complicated than I expected it to be, especially for a 3 year old.
Thrilling at 3! January 6, 2009 S. Bronder (Columbus, OH) My 3 year old daughter received one of these for Christmas and was extremely pleased! On the advice of a friend, I instantly *hid* the food as I heard nightmare stories of it being hard to clean up, staining and other things. Even w/out feeding it food, she loves it and has no idea it can do anything more than go pee pee in the potty. The doll does weigh more than I thought and seems rugged enough, even when my 15 month old picks up the doll and runs with it from my daughter or just throws it back on the ground.
Not really worth the price! January 6, 2009 Dawn Erickson (Utah) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
My daughter loves Diego, so I thought this would be great! It's a cute book, but there are hardly any stickers! Kind of lame when you can get a big sticker book from the store for a couple bucks more.
This is one sick doll January 5, 2009 D. Pinnell (Missouri) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Baby Alive Learns to PottyThis has got to be the messiest doll ever made. I bought it for my granddaughter and it has caused nothing but stains all over the house. This doll even vomits when her stomach is full. You spend so much time cleaning up after the doll and trying to get the stains out of bowls, doll clothes, child's clothes not to mention carpet. Watch out for the green beans it leaves a permanent stain in the carpet. You wonder if Hasbro ever tested this doll. My granddaughter loves the doll so I can't just put it away. I can't wait for it to break or for her to get sick of it. Only buy this doll if you have hours of time to spend with your child playing with the doll or you have hours of time to clean. It was a good idea just not well thought out.
So much fun! January 3, 2009 Mom2One I got this for my daughter, who is 6. It is so much fun, and hilarious from an adult standpoint. It does not come with much food, but I just purchased a pack of preemie diapers at Wal Mart, and they fit even better than the Baby Alive diapers and are only $5. The food is expensive, too, but a little bit goes a long way. After a short time, Baby Alive will say "yucky" or "no thank you." She never ate the whole thing in one sitting, and we left it out on the counter and it lasted the day. I even had my daughter add a little bit more water to it to make it go even further. I had no issues with it getting stuck in the baby, and if you follow the directions and give her water (which she prompts you for when needed) there are no issues. Overall, this has been such a fun toy!!
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