The Realistic Baby Annabell Doll

The Baby Annabell Doll is just like a real baby with very realistic features. It seems that more and more of the top end range of dolls are getting even more realistic and the Baby Annabell is certainly no different.

In fact it even responds to your voice by looking in the direction it hears a sound.

For example when you give her a bottle she will suck on it, sounds and all, and open and close her eyes at time. And once she has completed drinking the bottle she burps and then quickly falls off to sleep.

Once asleep if she is then accidentally awoken she is not very happy and will start crying, with real tears rolling down her cheeks.

The manufacturers recommend that Baby Annabell is not used by kids younger than 3, due to possible choking hazards. And they say that kids of 10+ are best able to interact better with such a toy.

One of the things the doll also lends itself to is for training your teenage son or daughter on how to be more responsible with kids. It’s a great way to help teenagers to learn what it takes to be responsible for a baby. And hence its great educational qualities.

Some reviewers have said that Baby Annabell Dolls can provide mothers to be with ideas on how a real baby will behave. Although in all honesty there is nothing like the real thing this doll can certainly provide your young children, and maybe even the parents, with a great way to be more responsible and caring for baby.

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