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    <description>Instructions for choosing a compatible doll for children
With more and more different types of dolls on the market, buying a "perfect" doll for your baby can become more troublesome than fun. Talking dolls, walking dolls, dolls that help your child learn how to go to the toilet ... so from where?

After 3 years of age, children are old enough to play with more dolls. From 3-6 years old, children are exploring creativity and developing motor skills at an extremely fast pace. They will love dolls that can completely change clothes. The "durability" factor is still important, as children may want to play dolls in all manner. Children at this age cannot play dolls with long, curly hair, or other complex hairstyles that require a lot of care. While there are billions of dolls sold on the profession today that are advertised as possible: dancing, talking, singing, ..., people's favorite dolls are often not one of them.
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From 6-7 years old onwards, children's motor skills have fully developed so that they like dolls with hair to care for and play with small accessories. These dolls often have their own characteristics to suit the increasingly complex games of children. After about 7 years old, most boys will jump out of the doll world to pursue other hobbies, but girls usually like dolls at this age. 
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A doll can turn into the best of people and a person that children can confide in. Babies are most likely to bring their dolls to people's homes to party with their friends' other dolls. While it seems that Barbie dolls are on every shelf in today's shops, a study has shown that girls can become a bit more insecure by these dolls. Babies will feel that their bodies don't look like dolls, and they will probably feel "fat" or "ugly".
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