Lee Middleton
Lee Middleton
Can you tell me your experience with the Newborn Wonder Playbaby by Lee Middleton?
I am interested in purchasing the Newborn Wonder Playbaby by Lee Middleton. Do you have any reviews, opinions or comments on this doll? Is it soft, cuddly, lovable, etc? Is it safe for an 18 month old? I've "googled" it but cant find anything specifically addressing wheter or not this is an appropriate toy for my child.
It say's the baby is for Ages 3-12, but as long as you take all the small choking hazards away she shoud be fine.
Description:
Dressed as every sweet baby should be, this adorable Newborn Wonder Playbaby from Lee Middleton wears a pink lace-trimmed fleece romper with ribbon accents and a lace headband. Plus, this little bundle of joy comes with an embroidered signature logo bib and blanket, diaper cover with Velcro close, comb, brush and bottle with disappearing milk. The realistic, artist-sculpted, soft vinyl face, hands, and feet along with the expressive eyes are sure to capture your heart. Kids can comb and brush the "real" hair. Doll measures approximately 13 inches long.
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