Ask Amy doll. This interactive talking doll will bring a lot of fun and joy to your child. She can help improve speech and cognitive abilities. She listens and responds to questions, sings the alphabet song. Amy tells nursery rhymes and tongue-twisters, recites poems and tells jokes and giggles and so much more. While Amy
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Ask Amy doll. This interactive talking doll will bring a lot of fun and joy to your child. She can help improve speech and cognitive abilities. She listens and responds to questions, sings the alphabet song. Amy tells nursery rhymes and tongue-twisters, recites poems and tells jokes and giggles and so much more. While Amy communicates with the child, she moves her lips, turns her headend blinks in a life-like fashion. When it is time for bed, Amy can sing a lullaby and then fall asleep, snoring like humans sometimes do this doll can promote self-esteem and empathy in young children using encouraging phrases.
One of the best gifts I bought for my daughter This is one of the best toys I’ve bought for my daughter. This doll is of very high-quality and highly interactive. My daughter loves it very much and she immediately became her best friend. It reacts to certain phrases, sings songs, and recites poems. The materials are also surprisingly good. It doesn’t have a cheap feel of some dolls from a local store. My daughter even tried changing her hair style and it worked very well.Manufacturer claims that it helps kids to feel better…
Don’t buy waste of money and time My daughter was so so excited about this doll we watched all the reviews and she really wanted it for her 5th birthday when we received her unfortunately she had a malfunction after buying the recommended alkaline batteries she still would not work as advertised she didn’t recognize the commands instead just kept saying “oh what was that I fell asleep” my daughter was very sad and disappointed she said return it mommy I’ll get something else instead they lied about her mommy she doesn’t really…
A not yet fully perfected piece of technology Not the most user friendly piece of technology that ever came down the pike. Not really suited for a very young child. There’s a learning curve required to get the most out of the doll. The instructions are pretty sparse for a $120 toy.It might be worth a try to those who are interested in trying something that really has no competition in the marketplace.