Oswego Industries scrap fabric adorns dolls for sick children - Syracuse.com

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Oswego Industries scrap fabric adorns dolls for sick children
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By Debra J. Groom / The Post-Standard Dick Blume / The Post-StandardMembers of the Plank Road Quilt Guild with dolls for Golisano Children's Hospital. From left to right are Linda Bender, at sewing machine, Marilyn Sees, Susan Swift, Linda LoBello, …
Sun, 04 Dec 2011 12:54:07 GMT
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PORCELAIN DOLLS (Copperas Cove)
For sell is a big lot of unfinished and finished porcelain dolls. Have dolls that are almost 4 feet tall all the way down to dolls that are infant size. Also have two plastic tubs full of extras for the dolls. Serious inquiries only please. These are not toys. Over …
Sun, 13 Nov 2011 04:46:00 GMT
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Monster High Dolls - Barbie gone Ghoul - Examiner
Monster High is a line of fashion dolls that have characters inspired by horror fiction and monster movies. Made in 2007 but officially released in 2010 by Mattel, these dolls are said to be related to or the offspring of famous monsters such as Dracula …
2011-12-02T22:51:59Z
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Popular Brands of Dolls | Article Whale
Dolls have existed for a long time and they were made to mimic the appearance of a real person. Depending on the type of doll, they have been made from different kinds of materials ranging from stone, clay, wood, bone, …
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[Portuguese school children breastfeeding experiences].
Rev Esc Enferm USP. 2011 Oct; 45(5): 1055-62
Galvão DM, da Silva IA
Descriptive cross-sectional study on breastfeeding experiences, using a questionnaire with 1078 children aged between 7 and 12 years, in the 3rd and 4th years of primary education in public schools. Most children knew that they and their siblings had been breastfed and had used a pacifier. Few had seen their mother breastfeeding, seen their father close to their mother while breastfeeding their siblings, or reported that nurses in the school had talked to them about breastfeeding. Furthermore, when playing with their dolls, most girls did not pretend to breastfeed, and 771 (71.5%) reported their dolls had bottles, or pacifiers, and pretended to feed their dolls with a bottle. They say they would enjoy breastfeeding, but where embarrassed of doing that in public. The books and cartoons that these children usually read and watch do not show women breastfeeding. Many children consider breast milk to be the best food for the baby, but they have several misconceptions, and not all the children knew what breastfeeding was.
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