Disney Junior Doc McStuffins Wash Your Hands Singing Doll, With Mask & Accessories, Ages 3+

To celebrate the launch of the Disney Junior Doc McStuffins Wash Your Hands Doll, Disney and Just Play will donate combined funds to Feeding America that will provide 2 million meals to nourish families in communities across the country. Inspired by Disney Junior’s hit animated show, Doc McStuffins has been a role model for young viewers since 2012. She understands how important washing her hands is in preventing the spread of germs to her friends. Kids will enjoy singing along with Doc McStuffins as they practice washing their hands to the “Wash Your Hands” song from the show. Press her stethoscope to activate and Doc McStuffins sings and says some of her iconic phrases. Standing 11 inches tall, this Doc McStuffins doll is dressed in her classic doctor’s outfit and comes with a doll size face mask, doctor’s bag, pretend stethoscope, thermometer, and otoscope to help her care for all of her patients! She even has articulated arms and legs, allowing kids to move her into fun action poses and play out their favorite scenes from the show. The perfect gift for every fan of Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins! Requires 3 x AG13 batteries. Ages 3+

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Disney Junior Doc McStuffins Wash Your Hands Singing Doll, With Mask & Accessories, Ages 3+
Doc McStuffins Disney Junior Wash Your Hands Singing Baby Doll, With Mask & AccessoriesTo celebrate the launch of the Disney Junior Doc McStuffins Wash Your Hands Doll, Disney and Just Play will donate combined funds to Feeding America that will provide 2 million meals to nourish families in communities across the country.Looks just like Doc McStuffins from the hit Disney Junior TV show!Interactive doll talks and sings the popular “Wash Your Hands” song.This set comes with an 11-inch Doc McStuffins Wash Your Hands Doll, doctor’s bag, pretend stethoscope, thermometer, otoscope, and doll size face mask.Ages 3+

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