Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby

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When it comes to make-believe, there is no other toy that does it for little ones like a doll. Yes, boys can play with dolls too, but they call them by a different name, action figures. There have been lots of benefits associated with playing with dolls, such as imagination building, motor skills and coordination, role play, and more. I actually learned how to take my clothes off by having a doll whose clothes were removable, and yes, I do have tea time with my dolls as well. I think a toddler can never have too many dolls. With the market flooded with lots of different dolls that do so many different things, it may be hard to choose the one that you love the most. Well, I’m here to introduce you to one that I think you would love and should get. Introducing the Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby by Hasbro.

I love playing with dolls, and they all do different things. The Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby comes in a try-me box. This is great for those who want to try them in stores and see if their little ones would love them. While it is recommended that batteries be replaced, mommy and I have found that the demo batteries actually last a pretty long time before they really have to be replaced.

This is the first doll I have gotten where the battery compartment is in her head and not in her body, and I have to admit that she does have a pretty hard head. Almost like me. She does need 2 AAA batteries once they do need to be replaced.

While she is recommended for ages 3+, there are no small parts for your little one to deal with, so the choking hazard is out of the question. However, because of her hard head, I can see your little one probably hitting themselves with her, but still it won’t hurt that much. I am 2 and 1/2 years old now, and I play with her just fine.

She has a soft body minus her limbs and comes fully clothed. Her clothing cannot be removed, though, so that is a bummer. She can, however, be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

So how do I play with her? That is very easy. She’s a fully interactive doll, and I start off by holding her left hand. Once I do that, she gives me a little command and then I take over. One of the things that she loves is for me to twirl her around and swing her higher. The more I do so, the more she giggles. She also loves to bounce and loves being cuddled. After a period of inactivity, she does go to sleep. All it takes is a slight press of her left hand to get her going again. If you notice in the picture below, the sound all comes from her head through that cute little flower headband, which is her speaker.

The details of her face are very well done and are painted on. Once again, no eye lashes or hair to fall out. Yes, it has happened to one of my dolls and I wasn’t very happy, so I was happy that this doesn’t pose that problem.

I had quite a lot of fun playing with my Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby, and I just love hearing her giggle. At the end, she asked for a big hug, which I was only too happy to give.

So if you’re looking for an interactive doll for your little one, I would highly suggest picking up the Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby for your little one. It’s available in blonde or brunette and is not very expensive either. For the low price of $19.99, you can hear your little one giggle and build on their imaginative play. The Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby gets my TWO TINY THUMBS UP!

The Baby Alive Plays and Giggles Baby is currently available for purchase at the Hasbro Toy Store, Amazon, Walmart, Target, and ToysRUs.

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I received products  for review purposes. No other compensation was received. Though the product was free, opinions are 100% my very own. 
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