Description
BABY born Lena and Emma are ideal companions for early role play, supporting children’s development through nurturing, imaginative fun.
- Lena (36cm) is suitable from age 1 and features 7 lifelike functions including drinking, wetting her nappy or potty, sleeping, and bath play
- Lightweight and easy to handle with flexible limbs for smaller hands
- Comes with 7 accessories including a bottle, dummy, potty, and plate
- Emma (43cm) is perfect from age 3 and stars in the BABY born Animated Series
- Features 10 accessories including a magic plate, reusable nappy, potty, and two friendship bracelets
- Drinks real water, cries tears, uses the potty, and closes her eyes with her magic dummy
- Fast-drying and fully bathable with moveable limbs for realistic care play
Both dolls are battery-free and compatible with their respective clothing ranges.
Price range is £29.99-49.99
Recommended by Dr Gummer’s Good Play Guide
"‘Look at her, she sleeps when her dummy is in." - Girl, aged 3
"I love her. She's so cool!" - Girl, aged 5
The BABY born Lena and Emma dolls sparked excitement and imaginative play. Our testers were especially engaged by the interactive features, such as feeding, using the potty and the realistic crying function. of the 3+ Emma doll. The dolls quickly became firm favourites and were played with often and for long periods of time.
Our 3-year-old testers loved the nappy and potty features, which were particularly helpful for those currently potty training. The older testers, from 5 years and up were more independent, exploring all features confidently and staying engaged for longer.
The eye-closing feature with the dummy was especially well liked, as was the nappy accessory. Children strengthened their fine motor skills as they explored the dolls’ clothes and accessories, while roleplaying caring routines helped develop their emotional and social skills. The overall play experience the dolls offer encouraged empathy, nurturing and imaginative storytelling – making them a valuable resource for early development and learning.
- Promotes imaginative roleplay
- Encourages caring and nurturing behaviour
- Helps with building friendships