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Would anyone like to 'borrow' a weeing doll?

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sphil · 06/07/2009 13:24

A long, long time ago Cyber sent me a doll that wees - her DS had finished with it and the understanding was that I would then pass it on to anyone who felt that their DC's toilet training might benefit.

So - requests please! If there's more than one person who wants it, I'll get Ds2 to pick from a hat or something.

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Bigpants1 · 06/07/2009 19:07

Hi. I have a dd who is 3.5yrs, and we are finding toilet training hard going. She has 2 brothers-one with Aspergers, one HFA, and we are suspecting she may be on the spectrum, so that is why finding toilet training hard to grasp?
Would really like the doll and promise to take good care of her and give her a good home. Thankyou.

cyberseraphim · 06/07/2009 19:26

Alas although I never used the doll as a miracle struck before it arrived in the post, the reason for ordering it was its male anatomical correctness. I think female equivalents are more easily available in the shops.

jennybensmummy · 06/07/2009 20:07

were nowhere near ready for one but can you tell me where you got it from so when we are i can get one!!

PipinJo · 06/07/2009 23:44

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sphil · 07/07/2009 10:36

Oh I want to know this as well! DS2 just bends backwards in the middle, laughing his head off, if I try to encourage him to wee standing up

Forgot to mention that doll is male!

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