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Baby Born with Magic Potty

Baby Born with Magic Potty
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BABY Born enables a particularly realistic role play of mother and child. No batteries are required for any of the eight life-like features: she can drink, wet her nappy, eat and use her potty, cry and squeak, is very flexible and may also be bathed.

The wide range of accessories enables BABY Born on the one hand to be the little baby, who needs plenty of attention, but...

BABY Born enables a particularly realistic role play of mother and child. No batteries are required for any of the eight life-like features: she can drink, wet her nappy, eat and use her potty, cry and squeak, is very flexible and may also be bathed.

The wide range of accessories enables BABY Born on the one hand to be the little baby, who needs plenty of attention, but on the other to be a friend, who gradually grows with her owner. The varied accessories, from the princess or swimming sets, to the raincoat or snowboard, keep providing new themes and playing ideas.

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