Sunday, July 7, 2013

Where can I find a doll with hair and eyes that open and close?

best infant baby toys
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Nani


Not the Barbie type and not an infant/baby doll type. The old fashioned type a little girl can play mommy with and put "little girl" type clothes and shoes and socks on. Do they still even make them? I don't care if it is caucasian or not.


Answer
Pullip dolls. They are very cute and can open and close their eyes and can wink. If u live in the u.s, I recomend buying from www.pullipstyle.com. They have reasonable prices and are very trusted. Pullip doll prices can range from $80-$2000 if u get a really rare one. Most are about $90 or $100. These prices are for the full sized doll (12 inch). There are also little pullips which are 4.5 inch and taeyangs (dunno if that is correctly spelled), which are the male version of pullips and dal, pullip's younger sister. Here are some pics:

http://www.jrtoys.net/sys_image/products/CatImage-19-C.jpg

this dolls name is rida

http://www.entertainmentearth.com/images/%5CAUTOIMAGES%5CJPF582lg.jpg

this dolls name is prunella

http://www.leo-toy.com/shop/l/leotoy/img-lib/spd_20081116150657_b.jpg

my personal fav, this dolls name is kirshe

I need activities and toy ideas to help my mentally ill grandfather?




jessica


On July 3rd my grandfather fell down the stairs after he got home from the bar one night. After hours of waiting we found he had serious bleeding in the brain and would have permanent damage. It is now December and he is home but he has serious problems with how to say and react and i need something to help keep him busy. The nurse and I have thought about baby toys as a good use for his memorization but we'd like to get more ideas for toys and activities that we could use and give him to help.


Answer
Don't go with baby toys. I have had experience with patients of brain injury and they are more in there than you know. He might just get frustrated if it was baby toys. Unless it is like blocks and things with letters and numbers. Paper and markers are a good start. Get the oversize drawing pads. Flash cards too. But don't assume he is like an infant even if it outwardly seems that way.




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