Sunday, July 4, 2010

Review: Baby GoGo Doll

I was three years old when my sister was born and I didn't understand why I wasn't able to take care of her the way adults did.  I actually wanted to carry her around the grocery store by myself. 

Baby GoGo doll is a great toy to teach your child that they are about to have a little brother or sister.  When a new baby comes, the older child usually feels left out because taking care of a newborn is a lot of work.  While you are changing your babies diapers, your older child can change her dolls diapers.  Then, they will feel included and it will be really good for their self-esteem.  The doll comes with a baby blanket and a book.  This item is approved for children 3 and up.

The Baby GoGo Canvas Diaper Bag is great because it makes the experience more real.  You can carry the newborn and have your diaper bag over your shoulder and your little on can do the same.  This diaper bag comes with a diaper.  This item is approved for children 3 and up.


ABOUT:


Baby GoGo™ is reinventing the look of the baby doll for the 21st century. Outfitted in bright, gender-neutral colors and patterns, our 13-inch doll is the perfect playmate for a girl or a boy, and like most children today is bright and on the move. Dolls are a valuable tool for teaching nurturance. We, at Little Sib, strongly believe that children will more readily attach to a doll that reminds them of their own special world.

Every child should have the opportunity to learn to nurture. By removing the traditional ruffles and pastel pink and blue, Little Sib is working to remove gender-bias in toys. Baby GoGo™ meets toy safety requirements and is packaged in recycled materials, helping to make it a purchase to feel good about.

Together we can make our world kinder, cleaner and safer for our children.



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Disclosure: I received products from this company in exchange for an honest review.  Opinions expressed are 100% mine.







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