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  1. 7/10/08 17:30

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    gotfishBerty

    he is a sweet child, i am so proud of him

    he wraps up the guineas in blankets and puts them in his dolls cot too... good job i have well behaved guineas lol

  2. 7/10/08 17:28

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    Cool!KINKYNAGBAG

    next door have a 2 week old baby and ds held him, sniffed his bum and said 'time for a change baby boy'

    we quickly stepped in as he got the nappies and wipes out and started taking his sleepsuit off lmao

     

    that is adorable....... what a sweetie

  3. 7/10/08 17:23

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    gotfishBerty

    he will love it, my ds LOVES his dollys, buggys (he has 2) and cot... nothing better than playing mummies and daddies with him, he is so good.

    next door have a 2 week old baby and ds held him, sniffed his bum and said 'time for a change baby boy'

    we quickly stepped in as he got the nappies and wipes out and started taking his sleepsuit off lmao

  4. 7/10/08 17:18

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    KINKYNAGBAG

    i'm pretty sure he will love it as he loves babys and love pushing his buggy round the living room.

    i think i will give it as his birthday pressie, he wont know any different and with christmass and moving in jan it'll be good for the purse.

  5. 7/10/08 16:48

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    crazybunny87

    in my experiance with kids under the age of 5, boys tend to love 'girls' toys and vice versa

  6. 7/10/08 16:25

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    carrie84uk

    It depends, if you think its what he really wants then kill two birds with one stone and go for it. If You know there is something (reasonable) hes desperatly after and has never expressed a desire for a dolly and pram you may well have a dissapointed little boy on your hands. Only you know though. He will never know you where going to get it regardless.

  7. 7/10/08 16:15

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    KINKYNAGBAG

    ok i guess it ccould be a debate lol

     ds birthday is in november so money is going to be tight, hes turning 3 and for his other birthday we havnt really put that much effot in as he didnt really know what was happening.

    we are getting him a baby doll and buggy to get him used to having a new baby in jan, and i found the perfect one today, the baby born that crys and goes toilet (£15 down from £30 fromm tesco if any ones intrested lol)  i was thinking we could use that as his birthday pressie along with getting him a buggy.

    the kind of debate lol............... is it cheeky to give it as a birthday pressie seeing as we whee going to get it any way............. allso should we get him a little some thiing else that is more boyish??????

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