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best baby doll that can be changed and dressed, fed etc

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OnlyMakingMeStronger · 24/05/2014 18:24

Hi,

am expecting my second baby in september and DD will be 2.2 then and i want to get her a doll that she can do nappy changes, and clothing changes and bottle feed and fit in a little carrier im making for her. basically everything ill be doing with the new baby!

Ive had a quick look around some shops and websites but of course there are hundreds that offer these sorts of services so just wanted some opinions please!!
would be fantastic if the doll can be bathed. All the dolls and toys she has now are not water friendly so this is a big part of it. so she can bath dolly when i bath baby.

Thanks in advance

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Trampampoline · 26/05/2014 08:38

I'm looking for exactly the same thing for my 2 year old OP!

Sorry, I can't help, but here's a bump for you.

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PourquoiTuGachesTaVie · 03/06/2014 20:44

Baby born dolls can be bathed, fed and poo and wee. At least they could when I was little, not sure if they still do all that but didn't want to leave you both unanswered. Smile

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OnlyMakingMeStronger · 04/06/2014 20:51

Thanks for response! I've been looking at the cupcake range in ELC and think it's decent but I'm put off by the crying (I know it would be fun but it will drive me barmy) and then spotted the Emmi range at Tesco. Seems absolutely perfect!

Emmi baby doll doesn't cry but has a range of sounds and you can buy feeding, changing kits, clothes and a car seat/swing/gym/change mat combo. It is really quite cheap and has great reviews. So I think I'm gonna go with Tesco... Good old Tesco! They cover everything now!

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PecanNut · 30/09/2014 23:07

Bumping this thread as i'm after the same thing and wonder if there are any more opinions on the best doll range out there?

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