Product Description
She drinks from her bottle, she wets her diaper, she eats her special food, she uses her potty, she squeaks with delight, she cries, she has movable arms and legs, she can be bathed, magic pacifier opens and closes her eyes
- Magic Eyes open and close when you give her the sleeping pacifier!
- Cries real tears, eats special doll food, drinks water, wets her diapers, uses her potty, squeaks, goes in the water, and has moveable arms and legs!
- Includes diaper, pacifier, bottle, potty, bowl, spoon, and food!
BABY Born with Magic Eyes Reviews
BABY Born with Magic Eyes Reviews
| 18 of 19 people found the following review helpful By AngieMe "Lovebug0528" (Davis, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: BABY Born with Magic Eyes (Toy) I'm 22 and I've loved this doll and had 2 through out my childhood. I recently bought one for my little sister and still love her!!COMES WITH: One diaper----which we haven't used, and won't. I don't recommend you do either. When I bought the doll, since I had one before, I also bouught a bag of newborn diapers (which fit) and I bought the target brand and it only cost 5 bucks for 40. A potty---- Cute and easy to clean. Two Binkys (pacifiers)---- One white one, for looks, and one pink one which makes her close her eyes and go to sleep. That's the magic eye feature which I think its great. 6 Packs of Food---- The food is in little packets and is sticky and kind of messy. It is non-toxic and won't damage any furniture, but hard to find and expensive so I've warned my sister of not feeding her the food every day. Bottle---- works for baby and has cute face of a bunny on it. Bowl and Spoon---- very cute and... Read more 14 of 17 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: BABY Born with Magic Eyes (Toy) We received our Baby Born doll today, and quickly got our son to distract our daughter so that we could get a quick peak at her Christmas present. At first, we thought the doll was adorable. However, after our daughter went to bed, we got it out of the packaging before wrapping it (it is one of our pet peeves to spend Christmas morning wrestling with wires and cardboard) and attempted to discover all of its "functions." Supposedly it "squeals with delight." I kept looking for some way to make this baby do something -- anything -- and then my husband took it and forcefully squeezed its left arm and finally a pitiful squeak came out. It is not a "squeal of delight" but more like a dog toy squeak. Not only that, but no 38 pound girl could muscle up the strength to make this doll squeak. It came with two tubes and no directions as to where to put these tubes. I have edited anatomy textbooks, so I'm not dumb as far as where the possible orifices might be! There was just no logical... Read more 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: BABY Born with Magic Eyes (Toy) This is a sweet doll, it does come with wonderful accessories and the magic pacifier is a good idea. (Basically a magnet in the pacifier causes the baby's eyes to close and open when the pacifier is removed.) This is where the good ends and the disappointment begins. The eat and wet function, well just make sure you have the doll diapered or wrapped when you feed it as it runs right through. I did not have the problem one other reviewer had, our tubes were inserted thank God. The "squeals with delight" is out and out false advertising. The other reviewer was correct... it's a dog squeak toy sound. Really a company of Zapf's caliber should know better. I think people who purchased this doll should be given a rebate. Anyone interested in sending a petition to Zapf and Amazon regarding this blatent lie regarding this product? I should have guessed, no batteries would indicate no real sound functions, but I've seen Zapf pull off some great features with dolls in the past and thought... Read more |
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