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WARNING:  Constant, competent adult supervision is REQUIRED when children are playing around water.

WARNING:  BABY born® DOLL IS NOT TO BE USED AS A FLOTATION DEVICE.
• DO NOT allow children to play in water that is near an electrical source or apparatus.
• DO NOT leave BABY born® near an electrical source or apparatus when wet.
• NEVER use any of BABY born’s accessories with a real baby!
• Please follow all instructions in this manual when playing with BABY born® in water.
• Be sure to clean BABY born® after going in the water.
• DO NOT place BABY born® in extremely hot or extremely cold water.
• Not recommended for outdoor use.
• If BABY born® will not be played with for extended period of time, remove the batteries to prevent possible corrosion and damage to the toy.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SWIMMING WITH BABY born® 

DRYING OFF BABY born®  

IMPORTANT: After play, drain excess water from the opening on the doll’s back, dry thoroughly and bring indoors. Prolonged exposure to sunlight will cause damge to the doll.

If the doll’s skin looks dirty, wipe with a clean, damp cloth.  Do not use abrasive cleaning solutions or other harsh chemicals.  Leave her in a well-ventilated space to dry.

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Your BABY born® - Mommy, Look I Can Swim! doll is waterproof.  You can take her in the water with you!  If you do, here are some tips to keep BABY born® happy and healthy.
•   First use the hair tie to style her hair into a tight ponytail as in Fig. 2.  This will make it easier to turn her head without the hair interfering with her neck area.
•   Keep the hair in the ponytail while the doll is in the water. It will keep her hair from getting saturated with water, causing longer drying time.
•   When doll is removed from the water, wrap a towel or paper towel around the ponytail and squeeze to remove the excess water. DO NOT rub. Comb through the hair and let it air dry.
SWIMMING:
1.  Remove the doll’s hair clips and put on her swim goggles.
2.  Move the doll’s head to the side. (Fig. 2)
3.  Position her arms in a swimming pose with one arm forward and one arm backward and gently place her into the water tummy-first. 
  As soon as the water touches the sensors on her tummy, her arms will move and her legs will begin to kick. (Fig. 3)
4.  Let go of the doll and she will swim by herself! (Fig.4)
NOTE:  For best results, hold the doll’s lower body underwater until all of the air bubbles disappear from the hole in her back. This will help keep her balanced while swimming.

WARNING:  Constant, competent adult supervision is REQUIRED when children are playing around water.

Fig. 2

water sensors

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

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