tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25633439.post4101313442581232991..comments2024-01-16T06:00:39.438-05:00Comments on doodles and noodles: Christmas All Dolled Up ICarol Baicker-McKeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07190497340312463771noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25633439.post-65811512274381575202010-05-08T11:15:39.462-04:002010-05-08T11:15:39.462-04:00Hi Hon,
I came across your blog bt accident,while ...Hi Hon,<br />I came across your blog bt accident,while looking for a pacifier for my Tiny Tears.<br />And You are half right about the pacifier.I got my Tiny when they first came out .Then I got another a year later.So I had both the molded and real haired dolls.Both came with pacifiers.The only thing you got wrong is...The pacifier was not used to stop the crying.It just went into her little mouth.What made her cry was feeding her bottle to her.That is what made her wet and cry .It stoped when the water ran dry in her body.<br />I hope this helps you.I still have my original doll and I just bought a tears doll with the hair.I was lokking for a pacifier to complete her.<br />Come visit me some time.<br />Hugs Marie AntionetteCreations by Marie Antoinette and Edie Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03388016394625058362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25633439.post-43373479337636614792010-02-03T08:34:52.957-05:002010-02-03T08:34:52.957-05:00Your talk of Tiny Tears brings back memories of my...Your talk of Tiny Tears brings back memories of my 3rd dolly a Teeny Tiny Tears...she too could cry and wet and had a bottle and i'm almost sure she had a dummy...with a very pointy part which went in the mouth. I also had a lovely Black dolly both had hard bodies, and both were very much loved and played with. My Tiny tears even got to play the part of Jesus in the Junior school nativity one year.(I'd forgotten that until now :) )<br /><br />I'm another one who believes it would benefit a boy to have a dolly, I bought one for my nephew and he loved that dolly, named him (as it had blue clothing so it became a boy)and took him shopping, to bed etc. He now has 2 younger sisters and I'm sure it helped him when caring for them. <br /><br />What a shame there are some people who don't appreciate the books you and I grew up listening to and then reading for ourselves, surely it's about freedom of choice? Not sure how it effects us here in the UK, but I sorely hope someone wakes up and realises that some books are to be treasured.<br /><br />Many thanks for a trip down memory lane and for your lovely crafty ideas.Sallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18331950464755727574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25633439.post-1150182419622594822010-01-02T22:21:16.381-05:002010-01-02T22:21:16.381-05:00Great post Carrol,
Love Tiny, Ted-Ted, Scotty and...Great post Carrol, <br />Love Tiny, Ted-Ted, Scotty and Pearl! I enjoyed hearing some of their history. <br />My 3yr old Boy likes to take care of his dolls and we have no hesitation to encourage him. We set up little beds and have make believe food etc...<br />It is sad and strange that some dad's are challenged by their boys nurturing side!? <br />Do they think this instinct too feminine maybe?<br /><br />Your books look very special too - not too familiar with what CPSIA is all about, reading up a little it appears they could not even define themselves...to miss out on these wonderful old books would be tragedy! <br />Happy 2010!<br />Love from Chele xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com