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Tiny Tears - where can I get one??

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Janus · 03/12/2002 23:00

My niece wants a Tiny Tears for Christmas, one that cries, wees, etc, does anyone know where I can get one? I've looked on Argos website but, surprisingly I thought, they don't do it, am now stumped! Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks.

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sister · 04/12/2002 18:31

Argos do one but I'm not sure if it wees etc. Are you sure your brother/sister/inlaws wont mind another baby in the house??!!!

SoupDragon · 04/12/2002 18:58

here's one online

Lollypop · 04/12/2002 22:32

I'm sure I saw one in Toy R Us and Argos used to do one.

Janus · 05/12/2002 10:24

Thank you everyone, I found one on the Toysrus website yesterday lunchtime, I am panicking big time about Xmas shopping as we are going early so with postage times etc I was just so glad when I found one!
PS Her mum told me she wanted the doll so I am not going to be inflicting another member to the household!

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Batters · 05/12/2002 11:53

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Janus · 05/12/2002 13:29

Batters, yes already did order, should I follow up regularly or something? What was your experience, want to avoid any unnecessary stress!!!

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pamina · 05/12/2002 13:40

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JanZ · 05/12/2002 13:59

The mention of Tiny Tears brings back memories that I was scarred for life when I didn't get the Tiny Tears I wanted (newly launched - a long time ago!) one Christmas when I was wee. In retrospect, I now realise that she was too expensive for Mum and Dad (who were both students, and Dad paying his own way through medical school as a foreign student)..... but at the time I was most upset!

I still hold it against my Mum!

Batters · 05/12/2002 14:41

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bells2 · 05/12/2002 14:51

Batters a write-up in the Sunday Times recently also talked about similar problems people had experienced with them.

Alibubbles · 05/12/2002 15:29

My local toyshop had them on special offer, if it helps I could see if they still have them and send you one

PamT · 06/12/2002 09:23

I remember being extremely disappointed with my weeing and crying tiny tears when I was about 7. Basically, you feed water through the mouth and it then leaks out of any gap it can find - eyes, bottom etc. It continues to leak until it has completely dried out too. I got DD a silent chou chou instead which are currently reduced to £17.95 at Argos (from £22.95).

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