Little Mommy Gotta Go Doll [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Little Mommy Gotta Go Doll - Kids Christmas Toys [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
From Mattel

Customer Reviews

Wow!!5
My three year old LOVED it!! My 7 year old boy says its cool. I was a little put off by the price, but glad after research we were glad this is the one we purchased. Every thing works well. It is is a little tippy, but fun fun fun. No water keeps it mess free. I did not think we would enjoy it so much. Great product.

Cute but too expensive3
Our 2-year-old thought it was a novelty to begin with but now it just hangs out in the toybox most days. The doll is cute and works for what it's intended to do. However, many phrases are hard to understand. The white "counter top" never stays on so I finally threw it out. The actual toilet/sink set-up is very tippy so you have to set it against something to keep it from falling over. My daughter likes to carry the doll around but, in my opinion, paying this much for a doll/potty is overpriced. She would have been happy with a different doll. I couldn't say whether this has helped with potty training or not since she is working on it and hasn't played with the doll for several weeks now. Cute doll, nice that no water is involved...but too $$ for this type of economy.

Fun toy4
My daughter, who is almost four, loves this doll. She is not a doll lover and never showed any interest in dolls until this one. She has played with it every day. It makes her laugh, and she talks to it. It is expensive at $50, but since this was her first doll request I caved in. My daughter loves brushing the doll's teeth, giving her a drink (and my daughter has figured out that pushing the dolls tongue triggers the drinking sounds and finds it extremely funny that the doll will "eat" the tooth paste or anything else she puts in her mouth). The pee/poop sounds also make her laugh, especially when the doll says "oh that is stinky". I agree with the other reviewer about the shelves, they don't stay on. I kept the back drop as well and left the toilet and sink attached at the bottom. This adds stablity. Plus it makes it look like a little bathroom. I wasn't interested in this doll because my daughter is already potty trained, but she loves it. My daughter has a little trouble with the flushing of the toy toilet, it is hard to push down all the way. Things I like about the toy is that it says please and thank you. The one thing that I have reservations about is that the doll makes a "rasberry" sound then laughs. My daughter finds this hilarous, but now copies it and blows rasberries all the time. I also wish the doll was programmed to ask to play or look at a book with the child. At least some activity away from the toilet, and then has to stop play to go potty (that would be a good potty training skill reinforcer). Our doll seems to loop into the sleep talk a lot, and rarely talks about washing hands. Overall we are satisfied, everything works and my daughter is having fun roll playing.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Fisher-Price and Amazon.com have teamed up to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. A Frustration-Free Package comes without excess packaging materials such as wire ties, hard plastic "clamshell" casings, and plastic bindings. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. The Frustration-Free Packaging on this toy saves on 4-color printing and minimizes the use of PVC windows, blister packs, fasteners, and 4-color inserts. This item ships in its own box, without the need for an additional shipping box .



Young children love to play at being "grown-up" -- in fact, it's a crucial part of their development. With the Fisher-Price Little Mommy Gotta Go Doll, their role playing is taken to a whole new level. Designed for girls ages three and up, the Gotta Go Doll moves, talks, asks for help -- and comes with her own "bathroom," where your child can play "mommy" by helping her use the toilet, brush her teeth, and more.