👶 Unleash the Joy of Nurturing with Lissi!
The Lissi 15" Interactive Baby Doll offers a delightful play experience with 7 interactive functions, including realistic sounds and a complete 3-piece set that encourages imaginative nurturing play.
J**E
Cute/ Small
Cute and small just right for my 2 year old granddaughter, I just hope all the functions work by Christmas
J**S
Cute doll, with several drawbacks that might be a deal breaker for you
Just received Lissi interactive doll African American doll.Reviewers on other sites have said that the box is not giftable. They're right. It's a pink shoebox -- mine had clearly been opened before. The doll was tossed in there with some old wadded up piece of tissue paper. If you're giving it as a gift, I recommend rewrapping it yourself once it's delivered.The doll itselfThe body is soft material, the head is vinyl? Soft to the touch but you can't squish it in (not that you would want to.) Cute face, brown/amber eyes, very pretty dark complexion. Definitely not as dark as the picture shows, but when I try to take a pic of it, it comes up lighter than the actual doll.She makes seven responses if you push various parts. And here's where it gets frustrating. She makes sucking sounds when you put the bottle in her mouth. But by golly, I really had to smash that bottle in there to get it completely into her mouth. The binkie goes right in. She giggles when you push her tummy. So far so good. She says hello and bye bye if you push her feet. But, remember I said that the head is soft to the touch but can't be pushed in? The hands and feet are the same material. And adult might be able to do it, but there's no way a little toddler is going to be able to push that foot in hard enough to get a response. And the hands....the ones you "squeeze" to get her to say "Mama" and "Papa"? Those are worse. Two adorable fists the strength of rocks. Not a chance anyone under 8 is going to be able to push those hard little nubs enough to get the sound. I'd seriously consider getting a set of pliers to help. **just confirmed with 14 year old daughter. She could get one of the feet pushed in but none of the others.That said, if I were buying it for a toddler, or want an interactive toy for a child, I'd definitely skip it, because they are going to be very frustrated. As it is, I'm buying it for a one year old just so they can hold and carry a doll, so I think they will be happy with it.The battery pack needs three 1.5 v batteries that are already in the doll, not AA batteries.
M**S
disapointed
the packaging was nice. But come christmas day when we opened it the baby's head was smushed inward. I didnt return b/c my 1 y/o could care less. if shes happy im happy! I would not recommend the brand for future purchases.
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