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Baby Annabelle-can you give me the low down

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KatyN · 17/11/2018 08:13

I don’t understand what she does. Does she cry and settle with her dummy? And if I feed her water dies she wee into her nappy?
Am I crazy for considering bringing her into our home??

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Foslady · 17/11/2018 10:09

The best thing you can do is give the doll without batteries fitted, then in a years time when they figure out that theirs pees but doesn’t cry you can put them in......but I’m a cruel mum!!!!!!😂😂😂

HughLauriesStubble · 17/11/2018 10:14

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Kitkat2018 · 17/11/2018 10:18

I find her quite stressful as when she needs winding my 3 year old doesn't quite have the nak and gives her to me to wind.
I havent shown my DD the feature that she can wet as I don't want to change more nappies;)
Having said that DD loves her and plays with her alot. Was worth the money.

Santasstuffedsack · 17/11/2018 13:17

All the accessories available Shock So many, it’s shocking. Ebay bundles are good. We have the cot which lives next to DD’s bed, pram, buggy & carseat. She has the changing unit/wardrobe and several outfits as well as a sling!

Nappies you can also buy for 14”-18” length dolls in either velcro fabric or ‘disposable’ type.
DD spends HOURS a week and she is good at sharing with friends when they come round.

When needs must, the batteries are removed....and we ‘need’ to a lot Wink

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