What age should people let go of BABY DOLLS?
Nov 21, 2009
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GuggieFUN asked: My daughter has a baby doll that she talks too, carries around the house and is completely attached too. She never takes the doll out of the house, to dinner or anything. But HOW OLD is too old to have a doll? Like 10, 15, 21??
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10 Responses for "What age should people let go of BABY DOLLS?"
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I think once you hit 3rd grade you need to put that baby doll aside and bring in the lipgloss! lola =D
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I STILL have my Raggedy Ann doll, (I’m over 40) my mother said I carried her EVERYWHERE until I was about 7. She seemed to think that the exposure/socialization of the school environment helped me ‘let go’ of Raggedy.
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hmm….I think it depends on the child…but I personally would say around 11 or 12….
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It’s not a decision of when it’s time to get rid of them. It’s a matter of when they are no longer playthings, but instead become collectibles.
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If she doesn’t have a sibling she might be lonely, or she might be practicing for when she grows up! You never know! She could always break the habit whenever. Believe me I played with Barbies until I was like 12! Sometimes you just grow out of it, and sometimes it’s just a growing up thing! =)
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When she’s ready to let it go. Not before.
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I would say 10 or 11.
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Never is to old to have a doll, whenever she is ready to let go of the doll she will eventually get sick of it, or if you want her to get rid of the doll try giving her something else to play with and pack away the doll in a suitcase or something then when she gets older bring it back out and show it to her.
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Once You Go Into Middle School If Anyone Finds Out You Would Get Embarrassed, And Not Have Much Friends
Also I stopped After I Heard Some Scary Doll Stories.
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about 15 is when you might want to get concerned. I still have dolls, because my parents, and family gave them to me. But I don’t play with them anymore. I just keep them because they have memories. She will let it go eventually.
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