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I think DS2 would like a doll he can take clothes off of ...

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NotQuiteCockney · 03/09/2007 14:54

He went mad for an Action Man in a place we were staying, really enjoyed undressing it. Is Action Man my best option? They don't seem to specify whether their clothes come off ...

(I know there are lovely floppy doll type ones, but action man looks (more) like a real body ...)

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Gudgeon · 03/09/2007 14:55

My brother had Action Man and I'm pretty sure his clothes came off (and my DB and DSis then made him do rude things with Sindy )

NotQuiteCockney · 03/09/2007 14:56

I don't think that's DS2's plan, he's only turning three!

He just really likes 'nakey' things.

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Clary · 03/09/2007 14:56

There is a Groovy Boy (like Groovy Girls but a surf dude) if you don't really like Action Man (I'm not keen because he comes with weapons...)

here he is

KTeePee · 03/09/2007 14:57

Yes the clothes come off... we have inherited a few from a friend with older boys. Unfortunately they also seem to come with zillions of small accessories

NotQuiteCockney · 03/09/2007 14:57

Oh, he looks cool.

I am annoyed by weapons, but have clearly Lost That Battle.

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TellusMater · 03/09/2007 14:57

Oh clothes certainly came off action men when we were younger. I know this because my mother (pacifist) removed all the combat fatigues from my brother's and put them in home made jumpers and trousers.

NotQuiteCockney · 03/09/2007 15:01

Oooh, that sounds just like Traction Man, a really lovely kids' book ...

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Gudgeon · 03/09/2007 15:02

Oh yes, we've got that one.

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