. caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul. indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } This Wets & Wiggles doll drinks his juice, then cries when it’s time to change his diaper. After changing him, mommy can squeeze the baby’s bracelet to hear him coo and play. Ideal for little ones ages three through five, this lifelike doll is full of surprises and fosters a child’s nurturing side. This baby wiggles his way right into your heart, with his big blue eyes and tuft of blonde hair. View larger. View Back- Side. What We ThinkFun Factor: Durability: (what this means) The Good: Wiggles, drinks and wets just like a real babyThe Bad: Diaper refill packs, and juice mix packets sold separately In a Nutshell: Being “mommy” can get messy, just like in real life At a Glance Ages: 3-5Requires: 4 AA (included) It’s Potty Time Baby Alive Wets & Wiggles drinks and wets just like…
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Durability:5. 0 out of 5 stars Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars Educational:4. 0 out of 5 stars
I had a heck of a time finding my two year old a baby boy doll. We recently had a baby, and she likes to think that he is HER baby and not mine! I thought if I could find her a durable baby with realistic features, she would be happy. Well you don’t get any more “real” then a little boy doll that pees! She calls him “My baby Cade” and our real baby is “Mommy’s baby Cade”. It’s adorable! The doll is small, perfect for a toddler. I was afraid it would be big and heavy. It comes with a few diapers, bottle, rattle etc. Its very simple to operate and it works well. I looked for MONTHS for a “boy” baby that I thought she would like. I am so glad I went with this one! Some of the other ones have lots more “bells and whistles”, but sometimes I think basic is better. It laughs, coos, cries, wiggles and pees. She’s two – she’s thrilled with those features! Do yourself a favor ~ if you’re like me and you are reading every online review trying to find the BEST one; save yourself a lot of time and money. Get this one. Its affordable and fun.
Durability:5. 0 out of 5 stars Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars Educational:4. 0 out of 5 stars
I got this doll for my daughter’s 5th birthday. I had already bought the regular Baby Alive for her for Christmas & it was a TOTAL disappointment. She was defective & her eyes fluttered while making this horrible stuttering sound. We called her Baby Possessed. Hasbro was awsome & sent us out another doll, but she had the same defect. My daughter was devastated, so I ordered Baby Alive Wet ‘N Wiggles, the boy version. He is adorable! He giggles, he gurgles, & he cries, but not as often as he giggles. Kudos to Hasbro on his voice chip – he sounds just like a real baby. His little arms & legs move up & down as he laughs & my daughter pretends she is tickling him. He has a cute face with rosy cheeks & we just love him. We’ve named him Aaron. What I also like about this doll is he is not as big & heavy as the regular Baby Alive & he is much more life-like. He is perfect for a younger child, but an older child will love him, too. As a mom & even as a child I was not much into baby dolls (I preferred Barbie), but this little guy is a great toy. I would recommend him to anyone. Even my two year old son likes to interact with this doll. Buy this doll. You will not be disappointed.
Durability:4. 0 out of 5 stars Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars Educational:3. 0 out of 5 stars
We bought our daughter this baby boy dolly (she has a little brother) to aid in her potty training. She has been potty-trained for some time, but she seemed to have taken a few steps back for a while. Instead of buying a toy that practices using the potty (which she already knows how to do and had been doing with great success for quite a while), we asked Santa to bring her her very own baby to care for. Again, being that she has a little brother, a boy doll seemed more than appropriate. And she loves to feed him his bottle of water and watch him pee. And my son, oh he just gets crazy giggly when the baby kicks his little legs. I hadn’t really paid much attention to this doll come Christmas – with all the chaos, etc. But one afternoon, when my daughter and I were playing with him, we watched him pee. I had imagined a little trickle. . . . more like a firehose!!!!!!! He really, really, REALLY pees!! So stand back moms (and dads)!!! I have heard suggestions of buying a bulk-size pack of newborn or preemie diapers to replace instead of the ones made for the doll. We still have one diaper left (we’ve been air-drying it). But I certainly agree that is the way to go. It’s a very cute toy. And guess what?? Potty-training issues are a thing of the past. . . not completely sure the doll helped, but hey – it’s worth a shot! Just stand back!!