Disadvantage: Decreased Creativity
According to Diene Levin and Barbara Rosenquest of Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, some parents fear electronic dolls may decrease a child's development rate. Their argument states that electronic dolls create repetition and limit creativity.
Disadvantage: Cost
Talking dolls are costly. The original purchase of the doll, and the batteries to keep the toy working, can cost more than you expect.
Advantage: Common Media
University of Sheffield's Jackie Marsh argues that children can benefit from exposure to popular media from electronic toys. Marsh believes that a child influenced by a common media may connect to other children and related subjects, like music and reading, in future years.
Advantage: Education
Electronic dolls also help children adapt to changing technology. Knowing how to navigate an world busting with technological advances is a valuable tool.
Disadvantage: Malfunction
Electronic dolls also spark controversy over what they say. Fox News once reported a popular baby doll released in 2008 with a defect that caused it to seemingly say incorrect messages. The dolls have since been recalled by the manufacturer.