Baby Annabell Lilly Learns To Walk 706688 - 43cm Doll with Soft Fabric Body with Crawling/Walking/Sound Function for Toddlers - Includes Romper & Hat - Batteries Required - Suitable from 3 Years

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Baby Annabell Lilly Learns To Walk 706688 - 43cm Doll with Soft Fabric Body with Crawling/Walking/Sound Function for Toddlers - Includes Romper & Hat - Batteries Required - Suitable from 3 Years

Baby Annabell Lilly Learns To Walk 706688 - 43cm Doll with Soft Fabric Body with Crawling/Walking/Sound Function for Toddlers - Includes Romper & Hat - Batteries Required - Suitable from 3 Years

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The doll is 43 cm tall and, when you hold her hands, practices walking by taking small steps. When no hand is available or if she’s in a hurry, she crawls through the children’s bedroom on her knees. The pond in the park is her favourite place. There, she always watches the dragonflies flying from one water lily to the next. This scene is also printed on her comfy romper. The colours fade from sea blue to candyfloss pink and the romper features cute ruffles at the top of the arms. The little walker complements the outfit with a pink hat.

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My little girls’ play with their dolls a lot, and love our growing collection from the Baby Annabell range. The new Baby Annabell Learns to Walk has been especially well loved and played with. Get Pregnancy & Parenting Tips In Your Inbox Doctor-approved information to keep you and your family healthy and happy. You don't have permission to access "http://www.very.ie/baby-annabell-baby-annabell-lilly-learns-to-walk-43cm/1600750734.prd" on this server.

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Lilly Learns To Walk comes dressed in an adorable pink and blue romper with a hat and is the perfect doll for caring and nurturing whilst having fun. Baby Annabell Lilly Learns To Walk brings so much fun to playtime! This adorable baby girl can actually learn to walk! Start her off on all fours and watch as she struggles to crawl, you might hear some crying sounds but that's not for long, Lilly is clever and soon she's off, crawling along the bedroom floor! Once she's mastered crawling Lilly is ready for her next challenge, walking. All little ones need to do is stand her up straight and hold onto her hands and Lilly will start to take small steps! It's so much fun to see her go. She'll be babbling in no time! Mayo Clinic: "Infant development: Milestones from 7 to 9 months."; "Child development: Know what's ahead." Watching your baby take their first steps on their own is an experience you'll never forget. When your baby does start walking, it happens in stages, which include these big milestones:

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Play together. When you’re around your baby, you can help them feel safer during playtime. That way, they're more comfortable exploring and have higher confidence.Baby walkers. Medical professionals do not recommend using baby walkers. Because a walker makes it easy for your baby to get around, your baby’s leg muscles may not develop properly. Also, when a baby is propped up on a baby walker, it can be easier for them to get into things they normally wouldn’t be able to reach, like hot items or poisons that could be dangerous. This makes baby walkers even less safe. Encourage moving. Moving around helps your baby build their muscles, which will help them when they start walking and eventually running. You can do this by kneeling in front of your baby, holding out your hands and encouraging them to come to you. months: Your child will be pretty good at walking and will likely enjoy push-and-pull toys and exploring new things. Your baby learning to walk can be some of the most exciting and memorable moments of parenthood. From a very young age, your baby strengthens their muscles, slowly preparing to take their first steps. Usually between 6 and 13 months, your baby will crawl. Between 9 and 12 months, they’ll pull themselves up. And between 8 and 18 months, they’ll walk for the first time. How Babies Develop Walking Skills Start her off on all fours and watch as she struggles to crawl, you might hear some crying sounds but that's not for long, Lilly is clever and soon she's off, crawling along the bedroom floor. Once she's mastered crawling Lilly is ready for her next challenge, walking. All little ones need to do is stand her up straight and hold onto her hands and Lilly will start to take small steps. It's so much fun to see her go.

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Annabell cries and babbles as she’s doing all the above actions making the whole experience very interactive.

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You must be over 18, a resident of the country offering Afterpay, and meeting additional eligibility criteria to qualify. Late fees apply. Items that are not available in store will take 3-5 working days (excluding weekends and bank holidays) to be delivered to your nominated store. Your baby will develop many skills, including balance, coordination, standing up and supporting their body weight from one leg to the other. Each new skill will build upon the previous skills, making them more prepared to start walking. Baby Annabell Lilly Learns To Walk brings so much fun to playtime, this adorable baby girl can actually learn to walk! months: By 18 months, your child will probably have the walking thing down and enjoy moving around on their own. They’ll probably enjoy climbing on furniture and dancing to music, too.

Baby Annabell Lilly Learns to Walk

Allows realistic, imaginative role play and encourages the development of responsibility and empathy. Keep in mind that each baby is different and may start walking earlier or later than when the experts deem is "normal". There can be a lot of variation among children's development, and that's totally normal. Your baby's first steps are only the beginning of an exciting new phase in their life. Here's what else you can expect as they become a toddler: When your little one starts asking for a little sibling or wanting to imitate your caring skills, the soft Baby Annabell dolls with a lifelike charm and functions are the answer. With a range catering to every age, the German brand introduces Lilly Learns to Walk, ideal for three year olds and older. This interactive doll takes small steps when her hand is held to practice her newly learned walking or crawls around the house on her knees by herself.months. Babies begin to pull themselves up on furniture like the couch or coffee table, so they can stand. months: Your baby will start to show an interest in going up and down the stairs, although they will likely still look to you for help with this one. They're based in convenient locations including supermarkets, newsagents and train stations. Plus they're often open late and on Sundays. While toddlers are beginning to walk, it's normal for them to take a few spills, that's just a part of learning. While you can't save your baby from every fall, you can reduce the chance of injury.



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