My daughter has always loved her dolls. She received one for her first birthday and really enjoys looking after them – they can often be found sitting with us at mealtimes! Cicciobello Love n Care from Flair is perfect for children aged 3 and over.
Cicciobello is the life-like doll your kids will love to care for. Just like a real baby, when Cicciobello is upset he cries and his cheeks flush! Children can then use the wide range of accessories including, bottles, dummy, thermometer, and medicine to determine what is making him upset. When he feels better he will stop crying. Children can cuddle and care for him and when given his dummy Cicciobello will drift off to sleep!
We made an unboxing video of my daughter opening the Cicciobello Love n Care doll. Take a look to see inside the box:
Cicciobello is our first boy doll. His body is very soft and he comes dressed in a cute little blue outfit. We love that Cicciobello acts just like a real baby! It made for lots of discussion about how my daughter behaved when she was a baby! It’s a great doll which really encourages children to learn about looking after others.
Cicciobello also comes with a wide range of accessories to play with, although you can always add your own too. He comes with three bottles and a dummy, as well as a stethoscope, ear thermometer and syringe for your child to look after and find out what’s wrong with him. He cried and his cheeks flush, which we thought were pretty realistic. Fortunately he stops crying when you find out what he needs, he also goes into stand-by mode if he isn’t played with. There is also an off switch!
Smyths Toys are hosting a competition for Cicciobello fans to win a family trip to Italy. To find out more then head over to their Facebook page.
Cicciobello Love n Care from Flair is perfect for ages 3 and over. It is priced £59.99 and available from Smyths Toys and all good toy shops.
2 Comments
Rachel George, Ordinary Hopes
October 3, 2017 at 9:59 pmThis is just the kind of doll I would have loved when I was a little girl. Sadly, my sons are not interested!
jenny
October 4, 2017 at 10:41 pmMy daughter definitely goes through phases with her dolls. At the moment they are loved!