2. I can soil my nappy. (Image 2)
The doll must be fed with water; refer to "I can drink".
Please put a fresh BABY born nappy on the doll. The doll does a wee in her nappy after pressing the belly
button. The nappy becomes wet. Now the nappy can be changed. The wet nappy can be dried and reused.
Hand-wash the cloth nappy to clean it.
3. I can cry. (Image 3)
The doll can cry real tears. To do so, the doll must be fed with water; refer to "I can drink". Then grasp the doll
with both hands under her arms and press the middle of her chest several times using your fingers or thumbs.
The tears start to flow.
If the desired effect does not materialise, please feed the doll with clear water again and then press the middle
of her chest.
4. I can do a wee-wee. (Image 4)
The doll can use the potty and do a wee-wee.
She was fed with water, i.e. the respective tank is full. Put the unclothed doll on the potty. Wrap both hands
around the doll's belly and firmly press and hold the belly button. The water then runs into the potty. The doll
is doing a wee.
5. I can take a bath. (Image 5)
If the doll is bathed at home, please only use the BABY born bathtubs or bathe the doll in a suitable container.
When bathing, use cold or tepid water and choose commercially available bath additives suitable for children.
If the doll is taken to a swimming pool or the beach, please do not play with the doll in the chlorine water or
salt water for longer than 1 hour, as chemical reactions or bleaching of the doll may occur.
The 1-hour limit also applies to the bathwater in the BABY born bathtub or the container suitable for dolls. The
doll should not be submerged completely under water.
1. It is essential that you rinse and clean the doll with clear water after bathing.
If water has entered the doll, please remove the water before playing with and using the functions of BABY
born. Observe the information on cleaning and drying.
2. When playing with the doll in the BABY born bathtub or other suitable container, water can enter the tubes
and tanks. It is therefore vital to clean the tube system inside the doll immediately after bathing. Please
read the information on cleaning for further details.
3. Important! Avoid bathing the doll together with your child in the bath. Incomplete cleaning and/or drying
after a previous bath could result in unhealthy germs and bacteria forming inside the doll.
4. The doll is not suitable for use as a floatation device.
5. Do not use cosmetic or skin care products on the doll.
6. Do not leave the doll in direct sunlight for extended periods of time (max. 1 hour).
7. Do not subject the doll to high temperatures (45°C or higher) for extended periods of time.
6. I am mobile. (Image 6)
The doll has a moveable head, arms and legs. The shoulder joints can be rotated 360° to make it easier to put
on and take off her BABY born clothes.
7. I can sleep. (Image 7)
The doll has sleeping eyes. As soon as she is laid down, her eyes close and she falls asleep.
Information on cleaning and drying:
To be done by an adult.
Exterior cleaning:
In case of external soiling, the doll can be cleaned using a damp cloth. It is easier to clean the doll using warm
soapy water.
Interior cleaning:
Fill the bottle with warm water and mild washing-up liquid and feed the doll. (FIG. 8) Refer to "I can drink".
To clean the wee-wee function (FIG. 9), sit the doll on her potty and press the belly button long enough to make
sure that the entire content flows out of the doll.
Repeat this procedure several times and rinse with fresh, clean water at least twice. After cleaning, leave the doll
on her potty for about 15 minutes to ensure that all water has run out. Then put a dry nappy on the doll.
To clean the crying function (FIG. 10), press the chest several times so that the water is pushed into the eyes (refer
to "I can cry"). Repeat this process several times until the water stops flowing and the tank and tubes are empty.
Wipe the mouth, face and eyes with a dry cloth and leave to air dry.
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