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dd wants a doll you can bath

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DaffodilField · 26/10/2014 15:28

Anyone seen one? She has lots of dolls but I think bathing them would be bad for them. I don;t want a cloth one that could dry, more likely a plastic one with no holes for water to get in.

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AndHarry · 26/10/2014 15:51

Get ye to Sainsbury's! My local one has bathtime Baby Annabell in their half price sale. Go, go, go!

DaffodilField · 26/10/2014 16:21

Thanks AndHarry. But that's a soft doll isn't it?

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AndHarry · 26/10/2014 17:07

There are different sorts, all usually hideously expensive.

threepiecesuite · 26/10/2014 17:12

Baby Born I can Swim? About £20 though.

bogiesaremyonlyfriend · 26/10/2014 17:42

We have the baby Annabelle you can bath and a bathable baby born. Both are fab but lots of water gets in and they are getting a little gross now. For the money I'd expect better tbh. Maybe go for a cheaper one if you are dead set on bathing it then can chuck without too much cash being wasted...

Thegreatunslept · 26/10/2014 17:55

We have a bath time Dora and Boots which have been on the go for about 2 years still ok and don't keep hold of water £12 in smyths!

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