What’s under Barbie’s dress? Don’t know, but it’s not human

I’m all for calling a spade a spade. Or the parts of the body by their proper names. And I’m convinced that the longer you delay the naming of certain organs, the harder it gets to talk about them with your kids.

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I’m all for calling a spade a spade. Or the parts of the body by their proper names. And I’m convinced that the longer you delay the naming of certain organs, the harder it gets to talk about them with your kids.

If you’re like me, you’ll love the anatomically correct baby dolls from Kids and Grandkids. They feature all the right parts in all the right places, with just enough detail (don’t worry, they’re not that correct). And besides being anatomically correct, they’re politically correct, so to speak–take your pick of Black, Asian, White or Hispanic.

To top it off, they’re just $20 each. Why not get one of each sex and give your kid a double advantage in the schoolyard in a few years.


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