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(More customer reviews)There is nothing new or disgusting about children learning to care for babies through pretend play. Playing with dolls is an important part of learning about family life, nurturing and caring. Give a child a doll and you will see all the normal aspects of their home lives come out in that pretend play. The babies cry, eat, poop, "need a nap"...everything they hear in day to day life. I've worked in preschools for years and seen countless children, boys and girls, put their baby dolls to their breasts when the "baby" is "hungry". In a household where they were breastfed and their younger siblings are being breastfed it is a natural and healthy role play response. THERE IS NOTHING SICK ABOUT IT!!
We KNOW breastfeeding is best for babies. We know kids role play their world. Why shouldn't kids role play breastfeeding??
Personally, I think all the new baby dolls who jump around, cry, pee and move when you walk past them in the isle are unnecessary, and a little creepy. A child's imagination does all that for the baby without needing batteries! But there is nothing especially obscene about the movements this doll makes. The babies with bottles make the same movements and sounds.
Every one needs to just calm down...
(The only mildly offensive thing about this doll is the price! But maybe that's just me.)
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