Baby Doll in a Bag

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My cheeky T1 recently conned her Nana into buying the above baby in a bag toy for her from ELC Mothercare. To be fair, T1 is actually very good about not buying stuff. It is her Nana who keeps spurring her on to buy something. And when she says she wants nothing, Nana would start suggesting things to her. What about this? Are you sure? How about that? Don’t worry what Mommy or Daddy says, Nana will get it for you. And the Hubs will be up in arms because we no longer have space at home for ANY new toy.

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But I must say it was a pretty cool toy. Because it shut her up for an entire 30 minutes. That is BLISS for me. The bag comes with a doll in her cot, with blankie, milk bottle, change of clothes, diapers and teddy bear. Something like that. T1 would be able to explain better. And all the whilst T1 was playing with her new toy, T2 was munching her Baby Bite watching her sister thinking, don’t you dare spoil it because I’m going to have it as a hand me down…..

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The baby doll bag costs RM109 and is pretty neat. Expensive, but neat. Perhaps something for the sewing monster to think about…..

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I’m sure all girls would LOVE this toy. As T1 does, even though she is 5 years old going on 6 very soon! Gosh, time does fly, doesn’t it???

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4 thoughts on “Baby Doll in a Bag

  1. oh i better not let Ashley see this baby. i know she’ll want one because everything is in pink 🙂 i like T2’s expression here…..hahahhaahhaha

  2. qiqi has been bugging me for a dolly like this, for quite sometime already. forget it, since she has no sister to pass down. also, its too expensive to waste the money for a girl at her age!

  3. aiyoh, sorry i missed this post and only stumbled upon it when i did a google search my website. haha good idea, but then not so easy to sew also. 🙂

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