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boy dolls?

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lunavix · 16/09/2005 16:29

Went to toys r us but they only had one and it was ugly! Are they any good ones now? I had a Timmy Tears when I was little and that was great!

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Mytwopenceworth · 16/09/2005 16:30

Baby wee wee.

cod · 16/09/2005 16:30

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GeraldGiraffe · 16/09/2005 16:33

i have got one of these as a teaching doll but dd likes plaaying with him

lunavix · 16/09/2005 16:34

omg geraldgiraffe yuck!

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lunavix · 16/09/2005 16:35

mtpw - he's horrid too!

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GeraldGiraffe · 16/09/2005 16:36

he weras clothes most of the time though

teeavee · 16/09/2005 16:36

I used to have boy, girl and baby sasha dolls - they're lovely

the boy was called gregor, i think

Mytwopenceworth · 16/09/2005 16:36

What Cod, baby weewee?

I found him invaluable in helping my boys learn to use the potty! All conventional methods had failed then their early years advisory teacher suggested it, they loved it! So I have a soft spot for it and I do think it is quite cute!!

GeraldGiraffe · 16/09/2005 16:37

i have a sasha and a gregor from when i was a child but no way i am letting my 2.6 year old loose on them!

teeavee · 16/09/2005 16:38

do you think they're worth anything, gerald? mine have lost most of their clothes, and I have brushed sasha's fringe upwards so she looks a bit strange.... how much, d'you reckon?

GeraldGiraffe · 16/09/2005 16:44

my sasha has an upward sweep to her fringe too!

By all accounts they are worth something now, now the next thing is to steal my sisters' dolls too...

My mum knitted the extra clothes too, they used to sell patterns for them!

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