"Learn to dress" doll types are most usually made for very young children to learn to manipulate the notions often attached to their personal clothing. Items like: buttons, snaps, zippers, Velcro, buckles, shoe strings, and ribbons adorn this kind of rag doll so that their owners can learn to dress themselves by practicing on their own plush friends.
Parents should be cautious about giving a rag doll with parts that can be chewed off and swallowed by a teething infant. Dolls like these could end up being a choking hazard. The best age for ''learn to dress" rag dolls is approximately 3 to 4 years.
See more toys and dolls based upon characters by the Children's Television Workshop:
- My paper puppets made by Sesame Street Workshop
- Sesame Street to Introduce a New Muppet, Julia, with Autism
- Two little girls and their little dollhouse
- Rock and Rhyme Elmo from Hasbro
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