I am going to tell my friend who is trying to potty train
her daughter about the doll.
Not exact matches
Mattel's decision to make the
dolls is based on a global survey of 8,000 mothers it conducted in which 86 % of respondents said they were worried
about the kind of role models that their
daughters were exposed to.
My
daughter would love this because she has always wanted an American Girl
doll and she doesn't care
about gender.
I want my
daughter to get excited
about the big day and I wanted to show her the
doll and explain what we are going to do.
A friend of mine made my
daughter yarn
dolls — just
about the easiest and simplest dolly you can make — and they were one of my
daughter's favorite sets of
dolls for awhile, even without faces.
In this example, your
daughter has something to think
about (her
dolls) which will help to make her forget the park etc..
I'm excited
about the Peg
dolls and the swaddle
dolls and the cardigan foot warmers, all for my sweet little grand
daughter.
But then as his
daughter grows up (we see her posing stiffly with a blonde
doll in a carriage), he begins to think
about his own childhood and longs to go back.
It doesn't seem to be super picky
about this — I was able to get it to work fine with one of my
daughter's
dolls, for example.