Product Details

Fisher-Price Little Mommy Newborn Travel Set

Fisher-Price Little Mommy Newborn Travel Set
From Tolly Tots

Price: $43.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by The Playground

3 new or used available from $38.00

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60219 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Little Mommy

Features

  • Everything you need to take your newborn baby doll (up to 14") anywhere you go
  • Set contains rocking infant seat that converts to a feeding seat
  • Travel bag becomes a changing pad
  • Includes 7 accessories
  • For ages 2 yrs. and up

Customer Reviews

WHY is this priced at $120????3
Unable to purchase this off Amazon due to the fact that it is (clearly incorrectly) priced at $120!!!

Could Be Better3
My daughter loves this toy and uses it almost as much as her doll stroller, but it has issues. The fabric liner slides off frequently, it is too small for all but the tiniest of babies to ride comfortably, and the handle is too difficult for her to reverse on her own.

Good for Little Ones Who Like to Play Mommy4
My daughter got this for Christmas when she was 18 months. It was the present she was most excited to unpack when we got home. Her 14" Little Mommy doll fits OK in it -- she's a little big, but it's workable. The handles pop in and out of the sides to change the seat from a carrier (handles on top, as shown on Amazon) to a feeding chair (handles on the bottom, propping the seat up). Sometimes the handles pop out when you don't want them to, leading to a frustrated child -- if they push the button that releases them. The fabric cover also comes off the chair pretty easily, but a toddler of course cannot put it back on.

The items you see in the accessories picture are what come in the diaper bag: a plastic bowl, a plastic spoon, a plastic pacifier, a plastic bottle, a plastic baby food jar (you have to apply the label sticker yourself), and a paper "box of cereal" (which you have to fold together yourself), and a paper bib. The bib is completely worthless: there's no way it would fit the doll, and even if it did, a child couldn't get it fastened, and it would rip nearly instantly. When my daughter decided Baby needed a bib, we just used one of the fabric ones she'd outgrown.

Those are the "problems" that it would have been helpful to know about ahead of time. Why do I still like this product? Because my daughter *loves* it. She started playing with her baby doll much more after acquiring this, and now that she knows the chair/carrier converts, she will sometimes carry baby around, and sometimes set her up for feeding. ("Sometimes" as in she's doing one or the other constantly for at least an hour a day.) She feeds her with the bottle and the spoon and dish, and with the plastic baby food jar (which she thinks is a water bottle; we didn't label it and haven't bothered to correct her). Those parts of the toy are really great for helping little ones who want to practice being mommies (or daddies) taking care of babies. It should be something that she plays with for several years with dolls.

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