Just before Christmas I thought it's time to take the doll out of the box and see if L would be interested to play with it. She didn't show much interest at first and only when we received Baby Born stroller for the purpose of this review I have realised that the stroller is "the missing piece".
"You should always have a buggy like this with you on longer trips. This light, sporty and folding stroller is a great daily helper, in case BABY born® gets tired from time to time during longer trips. Thanks to the belt system, BABY born® can rest any time or even take a little nap without falling out".
On the first day L was trying to work out what to do. I explained and showed her that she will need to put the dolly in to the stroller and push it along just like I do when we go for a walk. Once the dolly was in the stroller L understood the principle of walking her own toy and pushed the stroller around the house for the rest of the day. Since then pushing the dolly in the stroller, offering her drinks and snacks is one of her favourite play time activities.
Now to the main features:
- it is lightweight
- easy to fold and unfold
- fits a dolly/teddy or even a toddler if they are tired (the latter is not recommended though)
- can be easily cleaned with a wipe or washed in the sink as the material can be removed
- belt system allows to adjust the seat and protect the doll from falling out
- cute ducklings design on the fabric
- double stroller wheels
- easy to fold and unfold
- fits a dolly/teddy or even a toddler if they are tired (the latter is not recommended though)
- can be easily cleaned with a wipe or washed in the sink as the material can be removed
- belt system allows to adjust the seat and protect the doll from falling out
- cute ducklings design on the fabric
- double stroller wheels
- easy to move around
- promotes imaginative, role play
- handle height approximately 53cm, suitable from 3 years old
2. Unlock/detach metal bars by lifting the loops up and away
3. Fold the buggy
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I looked on the website but can't find a specific age they recommend. But I know with my niece she started showing an interest in dolls around one and a half and now she often plays with them at two and a half. I think as long as there are no small parts and they're supervised dolls are fine to play with from around a year old.
ReplyDelete2 years I would say kids show an tntrest in dolls
ReplyDeleteI would say 3 years
ReplyDeleteI would say about 2 years old or when they start to take an interest x
ReplyDeletei would say around about 1 year as they taking an active interest in the world around them. it also helps to show them about caring for a small baby and gets them used to other smaller kids to interact with.
ReplyDelete3 years plus
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 maybe, that's the age my Granddaughter was when she got one and she was very interested in playing with hers x
ReplyDelete3 years and onwards
ReplyDeleteI would think about 3 would be!
ReplyDeleteAShleigh
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ReplyDeleteAshleigh
I think it would be around 2 or 3 ish
ReplyDeleteAShleigh
about 2 years, I think
ReplyDeleteDepends on the child, my daughter from 2 years, my son probably only from 3.
ReplyDeleteFrom the age of 3
ReplyDelete3 years x
ReplyDeletei'd say 2
ReplyDeleteI would say around 3 for interactive dolls although they may get more from playing with them from about 4.
ReplyDeleteI would say between 1 and 2 years old
ReplyDelete4 years x
ReplyDeleteI think around 2
ReplyDeleteI would say 2-3 depending on the child
ReplyDeleteAround 18 months - 2 years i would say.
ReplyDeleteI think the answer is 3 years old.
ReplyDeleteMine weren't interested until about 2 or 3
ReplyDeleteAround 2 and a half to 3 years
ReplyDeletei think around 3years
ReplyDeleteI think around 3 years x
ReplyDeleteAround 3 years
ReplyDeleteI think between ages 2 and 3 is best
ReplyDeleteI think at around 4 years old
ReplyDelete3 upwards
ReplyDeleteWhenever you think your child is ready, it will vary between child
ReplyDeleteI would say 3 years :)
ReplyDeleteI would say around 2 or 3 years depending on the child
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 years of age.
ReplyDeleteI'd say between 2-3 years.
ReplyDeletebetween 2 and 3 depending on the child
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ReplyDeleteAge 2+
ReplyDeleteI would say somewhere between 1 and 2. My daughter would cuddle and carry around her "babies" from a about 18 months and from about 22 months she sat and breastfed them next to me feeding her brother. He did the same at a similar age
ReplyDeleteAround 2 - 3, depending on the child.
ReplyDeleteI'd say 2-3 years depending on the child
ReplyDeleteAge 3 would be an ideal age in my opinion when their understanding is better
ReplyDeleteIf say from 2 years old
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ReplyDeleteI gave one to my youngest when she was 2, but that was mainly to stop her fighting with her older sister
ReplyDeletesorry that should be2 years onwards
ReplyDeleteAbout 2-3 years depending on your child xx
ReplyDeleteI would say around 2 years old
ReplyDeleteI think two years upwards, may be wrong x
ReplyDeleteI would guess about 2-3 years
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ReplyDeleteI would also say about 2
ReplyDeletei would say 2-3 years for an interactive doll :)
ReplyDeleteI would say 2-3. My daughter is 2 and is just becoming interested in them :)
ReplyDeleteI'd say 2 years
ReplyDeleteI think about 3 years old
ReplyDeleteI think around 2 - 3 years old for interactive dolls.
ReplyDeleteI'd say around 3 to 4 years
ReplyDeleteI think 2 years is a good age to introduce interactive dolls. They can then learn how to be kind and caring from a young age :)
ReplyDelete2-3
ReplyDelete2 years upwards!
ReplyDeleteEvery child is different, so its when they are interested, could be anywhere from about 18months to as much as 4 I would imagine.
ReplyDeleteI think 2 :)
ReplyDelete2 years
ReplyDelete2-3 years old depending on the maturity of the child.
ReplyDeleteFrom the age of 3
ReplyDeleteI would say about 2 years old
ReplyDeleteid say about 18 months or when they show an interest x
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 and a half
ReplyDeleteProbably 3+ but you can follow your child's lead :) x
ReplyDeleteid say around 2
ReplyDeleteAround 3 years. Thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDelete2 or 3 i think is recommended but we got E one for her first birthday and she took to it really well!
ReplyDelete2-3 years i think is best! x
ReplyDelete3-4 years
ReplyDeleteI'd say 2 to 3 years old all depending on the child
ReplyDelete2-3 we introduced one to my elder boy a few months before i had his baby sister!
ReplyDeleteI would say aged 2
ReplyDeletei would say 18months -2 yrs
ReplyDeleteI would say about 2 years old
ReplyDeleteI think all children are different but I think around 2 is a good age. My daughter is almost 2 and she loves dolls and babies etc! xx
ReplyDelete2 years of age
ReplyDeletei think the best age is 4+
ReplyDelete3 years plus
ReplyDelete2 years onwards
ReplyDeleteit would depend entirely on the doll, small parts, loose hair etc. But i would say 2-3 years
ReplyDeleteI would say around 2 years
ReplyDelete2-3, my daughter is 2 and loves dolls, but she may have gotten frustrated with the interactive ones before this age.
ReplyDeleteThree years old is the recommended age but I would consider giving one to a 2-year old who is being supervised.
ReplyDeleteYou know your child better than anyone, my daughter was around 2, but kids are all different and go at their own speeds!
ReplyDeleteAge 3 plus
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was 18 months when she got her 1st interactive doll but never interested her till around 24 months so would say 2 she loves her now
ReplyDeleteid say as soon as they show an interest,my little girl was about 1 when she started playing with dollys
ReplyDeleteI would say that it depends a lot upon the individual child. Probably 2 years is average.
ReplyDeletei'd say anytime after about eighteen months
ReplyDeleteI would say around 2 years old (Emma Schofield)
ReplyDeleteI'd say 2 or 3 but it totally depends on the child
ReplyDeleteI would say 1. My little girl has a doll and loves it.
ReplyDeleteI think around 2 years old
ReplyDelete2 or 3 years old
ReplyDeleteI would think about 2 or 3 years old - though depends on the child and the doll!
ReplyDeleteAround 2 years.
ReplyDeleteOver 3
ReplyDeleteAround 2 years old
ReplyDeleteI would say over 2 years :)
ReplyDelete2 years old
ReplyDeleteI guess it really depends on the child. I would think perhaps from 18 months.
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 years
ReplyDeleteI would say around 3
ReplyDeleteI'd say 2 but my 16 month old is very mobile and active and plays with her sisters doll and pretends to feed it so maybe 18 months
ReplyDeleteAround 2 years old
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter was 2 when she first started taking an interest in dolls. Now at three and with a sister on the way she is much more into imitating what mummy does so a cot and buggy for her doll will be two additions I shall be looking for.
ReplyDelete2-3 years depending on the doll and the child
ReplyDeleteI would personally say from 18mths + - it depends on the child
ReplyDeleteI think about 2-3 years old x
ReplyDeleteAround 4
ReplyDeleteDepends on the child but from experience with my grandchildren I would say about 2 years old.
ReplyDelete3 years is usually best for interactive dolls because thats when children usually start in engaging in role play.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was 2 tears old when she got her first doll but she didnt start to play with it until she was almost 3 . All kids are different but id say between 2 and 3yrs old x
ReplyDelete2 and a half
ReplyDeleteInteractive dolls I would say between 2 and 3 years old
ReplyDeleteOver 3
ReplyDelete2years! At least that's the age my little niece and daughter started showing an interest in baby dolls
ReplyDelete3 to 4 years
ReplyDeleteAbout 18 to 24 months
ReplyDeleteI WOULD SAY ABOUT 2
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your posts regularly. I need to say that you are doing a fantastic job. Please keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteAround two years old but just see if the child is interested or not!
ReplyDeleteI'd say around 2 years although all children are different
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 or 3
ReplyDeletei would say 3-4 for them to really get the best out of them
ReplyDelete3 years :)
ReplyDeleteMy 4 year old and almost 2 year old play with dolls for hours. As a result of watching big sister, the youngest has been interested in them since about 18months.
ReplyDeleteMy 4 year old and almost 2 year old play with dolls for hours. As a result of watching big sister, the youngest has been interested in them since about 18months.
ReplyDeleteOur little girl got her first proper doll at Christmas when she was 21 months and it seemed to be a good age (for us)
ReplyDeleteI would say 3, my little daughter is 3 and she loves interactive toys!
ReplyDelete3 - 4 years
ReplyDeleteI think around 4 years old
ReplyDeleteKelly Ellen Hirst
3/4 but each kid is different x
ReplyDeleteAbout 2-3.
ReplyDeleteI would say around 2 years old, children are more aware at this age of caring needs.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere around 2-3 years. My 16 month old loves her babies x
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