- Corolle's potty training dolls are of excellent quality
- There is a girl potty training doll Emma and a boy potty training doll Paul
- The potty training dolls come with lots of useful accessories
- The potty training process is simplified with the help of these dolls
- Both the potty training dolls are anatomically correct
- Corolle dolls are available only at speciality retailers or online
- Little kids may find it hard to use the potty training dolls without adults around
- Emma and Paul are vanilla scented
- The potty training dolls come with their own feeding bottles and other accessories
- Each potty training doll has it's own potty
- Emma is dressed in pink and Paul is dressed in blue
- Paul, the boy potty training doll, is anatomically correct
Corolle also has a boy doll called Paul for those parents wishing to potty train their little boys. Paul is even anatomically correct! Both Paul and Emma are of the highest quality, as Corolle dolls usually are.
Emma and Paul both come with their own feeding bottles, diapers and potty seats. Little kids will really enjoy feeding the dolls via the bottles, and then making them "go" on the potty. Actions speak louder than words, and the potty training process becomes easier to explain if the kids actually watch the dolls.
Corolle dolls are of exceptionally good quality, and follow all the safety guidelines for dolls. I highly recommend Emma or Paul as a potty training doll for your child. Now you can pick up a Corolle doll online, just visit http://www.corolledolls.com




