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MGA Zapf Creation Baby Born, Mommy Look I Can Swim Doll | 
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List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $10.00 (25%)
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 912
Color: Caucasion Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 13 x 14
MPN: 805769 Model: 805769 UPC: 689202805769 EAN: 0689202805769 ASIN: B000RHM8T2
Release Date: July 8, 2007 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $99.00 or more on Not valid for Hawaii Alaska and Po Boxes (some items excluded) offered by The Toy Giant. Enter code TOYGIANT at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Baby Born comes ready to go for a swim | | • | When sensors touch water, Baby Born starts swimming | | • | Stays afloat and swims in bathtub or pool | | • | Well constructed, simple to operate | | • | Accessories include bathing suit, mermaid skirt, flip-flops, sunglasses, headband, starfish. |
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Product Description Just place this amazing doll in the water and she'll begin moving her arms and kicking her legs. She really swims! Set her arms in a swimming pose and she begins swimming when placed in water. Watch her paddle along the surface of the water with her face turned to the side. Dress her up in fun accessories when she's out of the water. Doll comes with slip-on mermaid tail, pair of flip-flop sandals, sunglasses, starfish water and squeaker toy, and headband. Measures 13" tall. Requires 3 "AAA" batteries, not included.
Amazon.com Product Description Baby Born is ready to go for a swim. Just pose her head and arms in the correct position, put her in the water, and she knows what to do. This doll is recommended for children age three and older. It's Fun to Watch Her in the Water Baby Born has sensors on her tummy that cause her to automatically start swimming the minute she hits the water, so there's no switch to worry about and no need to wind anything up. Just insert three AAA batteries (not included) in her back, and Baby Born is ready to swim. Your little girl will have fun taking the doll into the bathtub or pool with her. After Baby Born's swim or bath, dry her off, slide her feet into flip-flops, and cover her up with her mermaid skirt. If it's sunny, her headband and sunglasses will protect her sensitive eyes. 
Baby Born automatically starts swimming when she touches water. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Doll actually swims, easy to operate
The Bad: Loud motor
In a Nutshell: Easy for a child to use, fun to play with | At a Glance Ages: 3 and older Requires: 3 AAA batteries |  | | She Is a Strong Swimmer The doll is constructed of hard plastic with fully posable limbs and a head that turns 360 degrees. Embedded on the front of the doll are two very small sensors that, as soon as they touch water, cause the arms and legs to move. Baby Born is a vigorous swimmer; she moves her arms in full circles while kicking her legs. The design of this toy is excellent: The doll keeps her face out of the water and remains afloat as if she's actually swimming. Her clothing is bright and cheerful, and her pink nylon bathing suit dries quickly after removal. A matching sequined mermaid skirt (it covers her feet in a split fishtail) matches the bathing suit and gives her an outfit to wear when she's not in the water. Her accessories include flip-flops, sunglasses, and a headband. A small problem with the doll's sunglasses is that they fall off easily and don't fit properly across her nose. She Swims Fast, but Not Far For ideal balance, the manufacturer recommends holding the doll underwater until all the air bubbles disappear through the holes in her back. However, the doll's performance was excellent even without removing the excess air. In the event your three-year-old forgets the air-removal step, the doll should swim fine and evenly, without becoming unbalanced or listing to one side. For optimum results, it's best to have enough water in the tub (or pool) so the doll's legs can kick freely without coming into contact with a hard surface. Touching the bottom of the tub can cause her to swim crookedly. This, however, is not an issue with adequate water levels. Though the doll's form is excellent and she really does resemble a swimmer, she doesn't actually travel--a positive thing in general because it's the doll's activity that will appeal to your child, not the number of laps Baby Born completes. One minor quirk is that the motor powering this doll is very loud. What's in the Box Doll, bathing suit, mermaid skirt, flip-flops, sunglasses, headband, starfish.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
This doll sucks July 15, 2008 Tina Barton I bought this doll for my daughter's birthday. She asked for it forever! She played with it for a week and it is broken. I opened the battery pack and the entire thing is wet and the batteries are leaking everywhere. NICE TOY!
Stopped Working After Just a Few Uses June 26, 2008 Lauren (Crofton, MD) I am SO disappointed and angry that I spent so much on a toy that stopped working almost immediately. I've changed the batteries, I've made sure her head is turned, I've put her arms and legs in position, I've submerged her---she just won't work. My daughter is oddly not heartbroken, because she just likes to have a baby doll in the bath, but I am not happy that I spent nearly $40 for something that broke immediately. I saw another review like this and wondered if I should take a pass on the toy. Instead I took a chance. My mistake!
My girls LOVE it! June 23, 2008 H. McDonald (TN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We got each of my daughters (3 & 5) this doll for their birthday, and they LOVE it. They play with it in the pool and the bathtub. Has worked with no problems every time!
This should be for older children May 24, 2008 Kristen Rice We got it for our 3 year old daughter and gave it to her on the day of her little sisters birth as a gift from her new sister. My husband took the doll and 3 yr old home that night from the hospital and went straight to the tub. She was terrified of it to the point my husband had to take the batteries out to make it stop moving. Since then- I've tried everything to get it to work again. I've put in new batteries, I've submerged it, nothing- it stopped working. Not sure if once the seal was broken for changing the batteries that it stopped or the fact that my daughter thought the doll could do aerobics and splits that it will no longer work. The legs make a clicking noise when moved which she thought was great- but now because of that- we have an expensive doll that doesn't swim. Maybe this should be for older children.
Little Swimmer May 12, 2008 Betheny Bower (Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this for my niece for her birthday. I was hesitant because it is a little pricey and not really sure if she would work like they show on TV. The doll is smaller than she appears on TV but she does really swim and she was a hit with my niece. Would recommend to a friend.
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