My Baby Alive
17.10.11
Most dolls out there are not quite interactive, but the Baby Alive Baby Alive My Baby Alive is nothing like that. The doll is fully interactive, allowing your daughter to elevate her own baby. Your daughter will learn the essentials of taking nurse b like of a child and will learn what it takes to be a parent.
For norm, when the doll says “I’m hungry,” it truly means that it is hungry! Just mix up the special doll victuals and spoon-feed her and the doll will have a full stomach. Of undoubtedly, once that stomach is full, your daughter will have to learn to change the doll’s diaper.
The doll even lets you distinguish when she is sleepy. It will start to close its eyes, the final signal that your daughter needs to put it to bed. After a full night’s hit the sack, the doll will open its eyes all by itself to let you know that it has a full day of feign ready to go!
Baby Alive comes with a full assortment, including a medicate, bowl, spoon, bottle, diapers and provisions packets. Also included are the two AA batteries that are all you need to discuss the doll to life. To go with the doll, though, there are plenty of products, including clothing, highchairs and even stuffed animals for the doll to ad lib with.
Source: TheCelebrityCafe.com
Let your 'mite' flow to keep Bubble Baby alive
15.10.11
The Sunday Times has paid out in full the Rs. 5.3 million sedate in the Bubble Baby's name through the overwhelming support of donors not only within Sri Lanka but publicly who adopted Shivanka as their own.
The monies were paid out on the plead for of the Human Genetics Unit (HGU) of the Colombo Medical Skill to meet not only the bills at Apollo Hospital but also at Asiri Polyclinic where Shivanka had to be treated while in Sri Lanka for various infections, as is close by in SCID Syndrome, and also for the immunoglobulins that he had to be administered regularly to section off infections.
Father Neil and mother K.B.N. Damayanthi have also run through their savings as well as all that they could touch someone for from relatives and friends.
Shivanka is in the Bone Marrow Remove Unit at Apollo, says Neil who along with Damayanthi was with him until October 7, after which he had to restoring to Sri Lanka to find the money to pay the Rs. 2.1 million that they owe the health centre.
Source: Sunday Times.lk