In an effort toward full disclosure when talking to their tots about where babies come from, some parents might resort to this handmade birthing and nursing doll ($90). A review of the toy explained:
The 14-inch-tall birthing doll is handmade with natural cotton and wool, and is available in an array of hair, skin, and dress options. Each mama doll can give birth to a small cotton and wool baby doll. Each baby doll has an umbilical cord attached to a red felt circle, symbolic of the placenta, and the cord can be unsnapped from the baby’s stomach. The baby also has a little snapped mouth that can be placed onto the mama’s breasts to nurse. In turn, the mama doll’s breasts have snaps as well, so that a secure breastfeeding latch can be accomplished.



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These kinda creep me out. The nursing dolls that you reviewed awhile back were ok, but yea these are just too much, maybe a daddy to be would be fun!
1these look like the dolls we use for child sex abuse cases. no way.
2oh for gawds sakes - kids do not need to understand everything. this is stupid.
3they are definitely creepy
4A bit to much me thinks
5Eeep.
6so where is the c-section scar?
7Creeps me out!!!! No way!
8They have creepy faces!
9Not only is this thing an obscene amount of money for a doll - of ANY kind - any child who isn't old enough to hear about this from mom or dad by word of mouth is, in my opinion, too young to know about it. If they have questions, sure, but... ugh, this is so weird.
10it's great to teach your kids these things.. but do you really need a doll to do so?? seems strange!
11This is so weird!! No child wants that much information about his/her mother.
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