Hasbro Baby Alive Wets 'N Wiggles Doll


Hasbro: 18658
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Customer Reviews:  25
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Need to buy stock in Batteries
If you want to keep it working. The Batteries don't last...the doll uses batteries like crazy. I make sure it's turned off. The batteries only last a few days....then need replacing. I have tried every brand of batteeries.
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
Older girls love it too!
My [...] daughter bought this doll with birthday money she had been saving after playing with her friend's doll. Both [...] girls love their dolls and would recommend it for other "big" girls that still love playing Mommy. You will want extra diapers (maybe even making cloth ones since the pee is really only water). The diapers provided lose their sticky after a few changes. Just a reminder to skip store bought, disposable diapers and help the environment (there are enough diapers in landfills already).
Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Baby Alive Wets 'N Wiggles Doll
My 4 yr old loves this doll. She is very cute and durable. Now that the price has been lowered considerably I highly recommend this.
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Perfect Alternative to Pricey Baby Alive
My daughter age 5 asked Santa for a Baby Alive. After looking at the other reviews on both Baby Alive and Baby Alive Wets and Wiggles, I couldn't find any reason not to purchase this baby. Wets and Wiggles is less expensive, makes cuter sounds and has better realistic baby movements. The number one feature that my five year old wanted was a baby that needed it's diapers changed. This doll is perfect for that. You can not go wrong with this one.

As a side note, my 7 year old daughter also asked for Baby Alive. I chose the Sip 'N Slurp for her. Another very affordable baby that can also drink and needs diapers changed. Together, both dolls cost less than one Baby Alive. This is another great idea for parents of two girls that routinely ask for the same thing. Hope this helps!
Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Pleased 4 Year Old
My daughter had been asking for a regular baby alive because her cousins all had one. After talking to their mothers and seeing the dolls after about six months of play I knew I couldn't put 60 bucks into it. The regular baby alives (and I have seen three with all the same problems) are hideous looking after being played with. Their color comes off their faces, you can't clean them, the hair falls out, and everything pretty much just works when it wants to.

After seeing this I began my research and found Baby Alive Wets'N Wiggles. What a great purchase! We got her in July. I also bought cloth diapers from Ebay so we could be environment friendly. She has been a wonderful addition. My girl carries her everywhere and takes her outside for walks. She is easy to clean, easy to feed and easy to change. The cloths are so simple to put on. I do not do any of the work. My girl can do it all. I would definatly buy this doll over and over for future daughters.

Also, when you see her in the store she doesn't do a whole lot or make a lot of noises, but when you get her out of try me mode she makes all kind of cute noises. They sound so real too. Love Love Love this doll!
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
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