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Share the funny things your child has said to their doll with Baby Alive: chance to win £300! NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 19/09/2017 14:31

The team at Baby Alive® would love to hear all the funny things you have heard your child say to their doll - have they copied something you have said but at not quite the right moment, do they treat them like their own baby and love them gently, whispering lullabies or have they been very bossy and told them all off?

Please share your funny tales on this thread!

In case you don’t know about Baby Alive® - they say “Baby Alive® turns real mummy and daddy moments into a magical world of play. More than adorable dolls, they’re babies that talk, eat, drink, wet, and laugh — just like real babies! Kids become the grown-ups, experiencing first-hand what it’s like to be a parent who is excited, delighted, and surprised by all the many ways they can nurture and play. Using accessories based on each baby's theme, they can feed her an actual drink, change her nappy when she really wets, care for her when she is poorly and much more. Baby Alive encourages real moments of connection and discovery that bring alive the love inside of every child.”

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Share the funny things your child has said to their doll with Baby Alive: chance to win £300! NOW CLOSED
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ipanda · 09/10/2017 22:14

"No more jumping on the bed!" from the song

cathyov · 09/10/2017 22:33

My daughter did not want to share her doll with anyone and very seriously told her Barbie that there was no such thing as Ken!

Flickabella36 · 09/10/2017 23:06

My daughter used to love playing schools with her dolls! She would make them all work books and reward charts it was so sweet! It was funny if any of them got into trouble!

jhgillies · 09/10/2017 23:37

When my dd was younger we would often see her "talking" to her dolls or invisible friends, whatever audience she had really, this was amazing to me because when we were around she was seemingly non-verbal. However, one day she didnt see me and I heard her say in no uncertain terms that her doll looked like the yummiest blueberry muffin she had ever seen! Yep... definitely not something she would have overheard... at least not in that kind of context. Maybe it was the blue eyes? Who knows.

tishist · 10/10/2017 00:04

"How was the business meeting?" he said to the superhero action doll.

KnottedAnchorChief · 10/10/2017 09:57

DD doesn't really play with dolls very much, but when she does it's to boss them around. Usually re-enacting some event that has happened at school where she is the 'teacher' and is telling them what to do in a very impatient voice!

AnnMumsnet · 10/10/2017 14:47

Thanks for all the funny stories - pleased to say the winner of the £300 Toys R Us voucher is EasterRobin

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