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Set-up:
An adult must insert the batteries in the following manner:
1. Set the ON/OFF switch to OFF. (Fig. 1)
2. Remove the cover of the battery compartment with a screwdriver. (Fig. 1)
3. Insert three 1.5 V AA (LR6) batteries. Ensure that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity. (Fig. 2)
4. Screw the cover of the battery compartment back on tightly. (Fig. 1)
5. Set the ON/OFF switch to ON. (Fig. 3)
Functions
Contents
Doll with clothing, potty, bib, bottle, plate with spoon, storage box with lid, plastic chips, sheet of stickers
Set Up
Stick the stickers onto one side of the plastic chips corresponding to the colours.
The colour of the plastic chips may vary for production reasons.
Sort the plastic chips with food stickers into the storage box.
Fill the doll with chips with little poos before playing. Do so by opening the cloth cover on the doll's back. Then
remove the cover on the right-hand side and fill with chips. Slightly tilt the doll forwards while doing so. Tip:
around five chips should be enough.
Carefully close the cover again.
Turn on the doll: set the switch on the back of the doll from OFF to ON. The doll makes baby noises after turning
on.
Also close the cloth cover.
Preparing Lunch
Arrange food on the plate by removing the chips with food motifs from the storage box and mixing them as
desired.
Feeding Lunch
Press the spoon into the indentation between the lips and chin. The doll says "mmh" and opens her mouth.
Tip: only feed one food chip per spoon. Feeding multiple chips can lead to blockage.
Place the food chip in the mouth with the spoon. The doll makes chewing sounds
and closes her mouth again after about 10 seconds.
The doll "swallows" the chip with a corresponding sound. Slightly tilt the doll backwards while feeding so the chip
can slide into the doll easily.
The doll can be fed repeatedly.
If she is still hungry, she will complain noisily.
When the doll is full, her mouth stays closed and she makes dismissive noises. She cries a little (noise) and then
begins to babble.
Tip: the doll can be fed four to six times before she is full – sometimes more, sometimes less.
Alongside eating, the doll also makes drinking noises. Simply push the bottle into her mouth. Do not fill the bottle
with water or other liquids under any circumstances.
Potty time
Remove the doll's trousers and place her on the potty. Putting pressure on the doll's belly button causes the poo
chips to fall into the potty.
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