The computerized dolls are lifelike, programmed to cry day and night like an infant and not stop until it is changed, held and cuddled or fed - depending on the baby's need. The computer records the ...
Becca had a baby last week, but only for a day and it wasn't real. It was only a doll. But it cried like a real baby, much to her dismay. Becca had to take care of it as part of a high school class.
Few things are scarier for parents than seeing their children in desperate need of emergencymedical care. At Nationwide Children's Hospital, there is a new way to help doctors prepare forthose ...
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Why People Are Buying $8,000 Lifelike Baby Dolls
Kelli Maple tenderly sets her bundle of joy, Naomi, into a Nuna car seat and drives her to the mall. When they arrive, Maple, 23, places little Naomi, dressed in a onesie and hair bow, into a high-end ...
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