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BABY ALIVE DOLL & ANIMAL BABIES + Giant Egg Surprise Opening Toy Surpris...






Hi everyone! It's a super fun surprise egg opening day when cute little Hailey and her Baby Alive Bouncin' Babbles baby doll drive a Disney Frozen Elsa Ride-On Powerwheels to the outdoor playhouse to buy a Fisher-Price Little Mommy Stroller and PlayPen with two pine cones - so funny. She also does a giant egg surprise opening toy surprises with a super adorable Animal Babies Baby Giraffe inside the surprise egg. I think Hailey learns to take care of a baby in her pretend play which will help her have empathy and be caring to others younger than her which is a great lesson to learn for children. The little girl even sings a lullaby nursery rhyme to the cute Baby Alive doll and rocks it to sleep in the toy playard. After a crazy ride in the Fisher-Price Frozen Elsa & Anna Ride-On Powerwheels around the backyard with huge balloon ball mishaps, she takes the Animal Babies and Hasbro Baby Alive doll to the playground to go on the swings and ride down the slide. This was another Baby Alive Kids Videos ToysReview by Hailey's Magical 

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