As a child, what was one of your favorite games to play? Like most
little girls, you probably enjoyed playing house and being the mommy. You
wanted to be a grown-up, and this was one of the ways you got to pretend and act like your own mother at the same time.
Now that you're older and have children of your own, it's likely that they
like to play house as well. If you have a little girl and are looking
at the perfect gift to get for her this year, then you should get her the latest in baby doll technology -- the Baby Alive
Learns to Potty Doll.
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Baby Alive Learns to Potty Doll gives your young one an opportunity to play
mommy and learn about child care and responsibility at the same time. She comes with her own accessories, including a potty
chair, dress, two doll diapers, baby bottle, bowl, spoon, two packets of doll food, bib and baby wipes.
The Baby Alive Learns to Potty Doll utilizes innovative technology to teach
children about child care. Children will marvel at how Baby this baby
doll will sleep, eat food, drink from a bottle, and then tell when she has to go potty!
Your child can then put Baby Alive Learns to Potty Doll on the potty chair.
If they don't put her on the potty chair in time, then she'll have an accident. This teaches children about the importance
of listening and taking care of the needs of others.
The doll is available in different races, so children of different
cultural backgrounds can have a baby doll that has the same skin color as they do! It's another way that Baby Alive
Learns to Potty Doll helps children learn about being a mommy and the responsibility of taking care of someone.
Be sure to get your young ones their very own Baby Alive Learns to Potty
Doll for the holidays this year. They'll get to play one of their favorite
games -- whether they call it playing house, dress-up, or grown-up -- with a doll that looks and acts very lifelike.
Then, you can sit back and watch just how adorable it is to see your child
growing up before YOUR very eyes.
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