Creative doll repair or Pocket Bondage Princess?

by Sierra on November 12, 2009 · Comments

in humor, parenting

pocket bondage princessI came downstairs today to find this in Serena’s hand. She was cooing over her precious ‘daughter’. Serena is obsessed with these little dolls. Their heads break off easily and can’t be reattached via normal means.

Serena refuses to give up on the dolls, and keeps presenting their parts to her daddy saying, “Fix! Fix! Tools!”

Apparently this morning he resorted to a rubber band.

The whole Disney princess sojurn might have been worth it for the laugh I got when I saw it. Thanks, sweetie. But maybe next time try glue?

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  • that is slightly disturbing.
  • onecrazymother
    This makes me think of our whole saga with Barbie-type dolls. With our boys, it's been an interesting road. I think many children tend to take these dolls and immediately strip them, clumsily knocking off heads and limbs --- but it can be awfully distressing to watch this by the hands of one's rambunctious son. I've not seen this particular type of thing, but we did have an assortment of action figures all hung from the blinds' cords one day. The use of rope was... intuitively clever and seemingly arranged for both practicality and aesthetics.
  • RosaLC
    This is hilarious! It's right up there with the punk-rock Barbie my brother created when we were little, complete with electrical tape mini skirt and chain belt ...
  • Jen
    Faye and Bethan have these guys tied up all over the house--at Halloween, they get trapped in the giant spider web with (the equivalent in scale) skyscrapper sized spider bearing down on them.

    Nice.
  • Jen Hunter
    I have many photographs of Ilana's dolls tied up. It's a perennial favorite game.
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