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Home » Doc McStuffins Walk N Talk Doc Doll – Review

Doc McStuffins Walk N Talk Doc Doll – Review

Published: Oct 27, 2014 by admin · This post may contain affiliate links or sponsored content

Do you have a little fan of Doc McStuffins? If so the the Walk N’ Talk Doc Doll is definitely one for the Christmas list. Doc really walks, pulling her Doc Mobile behind her, whilst singing the Doc Mobile song. When Doc is attached to the mobile, the whole thing feels very sturdy and works amazingly well. My girls have spent hours following her round the house visiting their ‘poorly’ toys for Doc to fix. It’s easy enough for children to work themselves too, you just press the pink siren on the top and Doc walks along happily.

Walk and talk Doc

The back of the mobile opens up and is big enough to fit small toys, ours is currently full of Playmobil figures.

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Lambie sits on the side strapped in and talks to Doc if you press the radio speaker on the side, the whole thing is really lovely. My only complaint is that it’s quite hard to get Doc to stand up without holding onto the mobile, but it’s not really been an issue so far.

Doc McStuffins Walk N Talk Doc Doll retails at around £49.99 which is expensive, but I really think a big Doc McStuffins fan would absolutely love it.

Set includes Doc doll, mobile, Lambie figure, attachable seat and three play tools. 

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