No, not action figures. Like, straight up dolls.
When I was about Charlie's age, my favorite thing was my Cabbage Patch Doll. Is it weird that I want to get one for C? His new favorite word is "baby" (I think he picked it up at daycare) and I think it would be good to teach him gentle touch (he torments the cat and is starting to hit people).
What do you think about dolls for boys?
Re: Dolls for Boys
::has a girl::
I don't see it as any different than me buying "boy" toys for B. She loves trucks and blocks and balls. I bought her a CPK baby and she's never given it a second glance, lol. And she looks at the babies at daycare with such disdain in her face, I fear what would happen if we ever brought home a baby sibling for her!
BFP #2 4/13/10. Bridget born 12/28/10
BFP #3 Finn born 8/11/15
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I see no problem with it whatsoever. A doll is part of imaginary play just like a play kitchen or dump truck. My MIL recently gave us DH's cabbage patch doll from childhood and my DH is about as "manly man conservative" as it gets so I don't think he could deny there's nothing wrong with a boy having a doll!
C has Haba Graham. https://www.amazon.com/Haba-12-Soft-Doll-Graham/dp/B004TWNQEC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1337102428&sr=8-1
Aww! That is the cutest doll!
Ginny DX 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Charlie DX Specific Antibody Deficiency & ASD
I don't see anything wrong with it.
DS doesn't have one yet, but he has several stuffed animals that he's fond of. He practices giving them hugs and carrying them around, and he picks a different one every night to sleep with.
We'll probably get him a baby doll when I get PG with #2. It might be nice for him to practice taking care of the doll, so he can "help" when the baby gets here.
Isn't he!? I secretly think C doesn't really like him that much b/c Max has way more hair that C does.
I don't think it's weird at all. The boys in G's class at care play with the babydolls, though the girls are way more into the dolls than the boys are. I think dolls are an outlet and a way to experiment. G tries to feed hers, wipe its nose, put my shoes on the doll, make it kiss the cat, etc. Those aren't just "girlie" things. I also started taking a doll with us to the doctor's office when G had a string of ear infections. I asked the doc to look in the doll's ears first, to show G that it's not scary. I guess my point is that a stuffed animal or doll or whatever can be a good learning tool for our kiddos (which is also what you suggested), so why not get one for C? If he's not into it, he's not into it, and oh well, right?
BFP #2 5/27/12. EDD 2/1/13. m/c and D&C 6/21/12.
Ginny DX 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Charlie DX Specific Antibody Deficiency & ASD
My brother had two dolls- a Cracker Jack doll and a Cabbage Patch.
I gave my boys a doll that I found when we moved- I must have bought it for either my neice or my friend's little girl and never gave it to them. They love her- John will hug her and give her kisses- Nicholas will carry her around. And yes they fight over her.