Our new Real Loving Baby "Little Emma"
Pros:
Super cute and interactive..
Cons:
easy to lose pieces..a little to needy...
The Bottom Line:
two thumbs up!! a must have..
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Author's Review
When my youngest daughter first saw Little Mommy Real Loving Doll at Toys R Us she immediately wanted one for Christmas and this was the main thing she asked for at Christmas and the only thing she wanted from Santa.
At first, I wasnt to impressed with the display model, I was just wondering how heavy her head would be with all her mechanical abilities (because the cry baby Annabel doll is extremely heavy headed). But once Christmas came and she saw that Santa left her Emma (the name she picked out a month in advance), I have to say I was no longer negative about the doll. The Little Mommy Real Loving Doll is a very cute doll that really doesnt weigh anymore then an ordinary baby doll.
Our little Emma came with her a little teddy bear, baby blanket, bottle, outfit and diaper with a cap. This doll talks to you, plays peek a boo and will ask for each of her items and recognizes them all thank to the magnets included in her and them. When she is tired, she yawns, she will let you know she needs a diaper change even though it is all pretend. She also talks, a lot..so be prepared.
How can she do all this? Well when you first get your Little Mommy Real Loving Doll you can program her and give her a name and she will literally recognize that name and the voice of her person who gave it to her and that is her new mommy. It is really cute to watch my daughter take care of this doll and it seems at times she can even be just a little to needy for her. When this happens, we just turn her off and let her rest.
Overall we give Emma two thumbs up because she really is a real loving Baby. This doll also comes in a Hispanic and Black version. I would also say she is pretty close to the size of a bitty baby doll which is about 15 inches long. Also heads up and on how easy it is to misplace her bear and bottle and even though you dont have them she will continuously ask for them. I am going to be calling Fisher Price soon to see if I can order back ups just in case my dogs decides he likes them too.
Little Emma requires 4AA batteries and is recommended for ages 3 and up.