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Nobody leaves fake Baby in a corner

Real life baby dolls that cry, burp and coo for real

When I was seven, I left my Cabbage Patch Kid in an Italian restaurant. I cried about it for hours. Would Lorraine Ann be taken care of by the busboys? Fed spaghetti? Would they change her outfits and sing her to sleep the way I did every night? The answers to all of my questions were not even…Lorraine was found in the corner, on the floor under the table with tomato sauce smeared on her forehead. I was happy to have her back, but it took me days to get all of the garlic breadcrumbs out of her hair. I can only imagine how much worse it would’ve been if I’d have left a Real Life Baby Doll Ready or Not Tot in the pasta place that night.

If I went that baby bonkers over a baby descended from an imaginary Cabbage Patch who failed to exhibit any special features (other than creator Xavier Roberts’ signature on her tush), can you imagine how I would have reacted to a baby doll that was totally anatomically correct and simulated with normal baby-tending needs? She or he would have cried in that corner all night, and I would have been sent to juvie for charges of child neglect.

DID YOU KNOW? Babies and toddlers are, pound for pound, stronger than oxen. This is especially true of their legs, which is why babies usually excel in Spinning classes and on the Stairmaster.

These Real babies from Family & Home Economics by Nasco are designed to take the glamour out of teen pregnancy and young motherhood by demonstrating the sometimes difficult and sometimes messy realities involved with caring for a newborn.

These dolls teach your students valuable lessons on what they need to know about caring for infants.  Twenty-four hours with custody of a Ready or Not Tot will teach them that babies aren’t a walk in the park. Unless you’re walking with your baby carriage in the park…then I guess they’re totally a walk in the park, but they aren’t easy.

Unless they’re from the Caggage Patch.

Features:

- Programs are 48 hours in length and run continuously
- Tots cry, coo, and burp
- Price $295

*Check out even more home economics teaching products from Family and Home Economics by Nasco!

Samara
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Samara
February 12, 2009
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19 Comments

  • Julie


    Do these babies also require diaper changing? If not, do you know of any that do? I really think for kids to get the whole experience diapers should be involved. :)

  • ashley


    do u need to feed them to!

  • Modified BMW


    I’m sorry but that just kinda creeps me out. Weird!

  • Hailey


    where could i buy these babies?

  • Lexie


    Yes to everything. They need EVERYTHING a real baby needs, even love. :D they sound cool to me.

  • CamiAlysse


    I’ts not like those stupid “Think it Over Baby” things where you stick the key in their back is it???

  • sarina


    ii really wna buy ne of theese i am 16 and i would like 2 feel hw ma mother did..wen i was a baby
    can you buy them and weere can you get them from?

    x

  • Amandaa


    I Had To Do This In My Childs World Class. It Was Hard. I Got Rly Frushtrated.

  • Angie


    they have dolls like these for five year olds. i’m afraid that would make my daughter want to have one early.

  • stokke high chair


    lol! to think of changing diapers of these baby dolls too! Well, that will be one thing I will want to have baby dolls…at least no worries of diapers :)

  • Shana


    This is weirdly AWESOME.
    I am so getting one for christmas.

  • katelyn


    were can i buy one of these babies??

  • Chelsea


    where could i buy one of these babies?

  • ** it's mee**


    hole crap i rl wnat 1 ov these

  • Car Accessories


    Wow! This is the first time I heard of a doll like this! I thik this is cool!

  • amanda


    i think this babies are really cool i want one so bad

  • tare


    can u lower the price

  • aubrie


    i want one where can i get one i want to a class for it but m[y high school does not have a class like that but where can i get one that does not cost that much?