Little Mommy Doctor Mommy Doll
An adorable interactive toddler doll for lots of nurturing fun! When girls give this baby checkups with the medical instruments, the doll responds with cute sounds and phrases!
Poor baby is sick, but her mommy can make her feel all better! With this precious "talking" doll, girls can realistically play out the nurturing role of "mommy doctor." As girls give the "toddler" a checkup with the medical instruments, the doll responds with all kinds of cute sounds and phrases. Girls will enjoy teaching their doll to be a "big girl," just like them, and moms will love that the doll helps girls feel more comfortable about visiting the doctor.
Start by giving baby a nametag to identify her as a patient, and then begin the exam. See if she has a fever -- the ear thermometer goes from happy face to sad face with the click of a button. Her forehead also glows red to indicate she has a temperature. Want to listen to her heart? Place the stethoscope on her chest; it lights up and makes a heartbeat sound. Check her reflexes with the knee hammer, and her leg really kicks. To help baby get well, give her a shot with the syringe, treat her "boo-boos" with the pink bandage, and "cure" her with the working medicine dropper. When baby's better, pack everything neatly in the doctor's kit until next time.
Adding to the realistic play, the doll interacts with multiple sweet sounds and phrases. For example, she indicates she's sick by coughing, sniffling, and saying, "Mommy, I have a tummy ache," "I feel kind of hot," and "I'm all stuffed up." She giggles "That's cold" in response to the stethoscope, and when you put the tongue depressor to her mouth, she says "Ahhh." She makes "yucky, ew" noises after she "slurp, slurp, slurps" up the medicine, but when she's all better, she exclaims, "I love you, Mommy!"
Doll comes with doctor's kit, stethoscope, thermometer, reflex hammer, tongue depressor, syringe, bandage, medicine dropper, and nametag.
Age: Three years and up
Requirements: Three AA batteries (not included)