Baby Alive is a brand of interactive dolls that simulate everyday activities like eating, sleeping, and diaper-changing. The dolls have realistic features and are designed to help children develop social skills and empathy.
The brand was first introduced by Kenner in 1973.
In 2006, Hasbro acquired the rights to the brand and has since expanded the range of dolls and accessories.
Baby Alive has become popular worldwide with many different versions and themes.
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This doll has lifelike movements and expressions and comes with accessories like a bottle and a diaper.
This doll is designed for younger children and has a soft body and simple features like a pacifier and bottle.
This doll comes with play dough and accessories to make the doll simulate eating and going to the bathroom.
Baby Alive dolls are designed for children ages 3 and up.
No, Baby Alive dolls are designed to be fed play dough or special doll food that comes with the doll.
Yes, some versions of Baby Alive dolls have a crying feature.
The battery life varies depending on the doll and how often it is used, but most dolls require 4 AA batteries and can run for several hours of playtime.
Yes, most Baby Alive dolls come with extra outfits that can be changed.