The Caring Corners Mrs. Goodbee Talking Dollhouse is the only dollhouse that comes to life to encourage caring and sharing as children play. Caring Corners partnered with renowned author and parenting expert Dr. Michele Borba to build in innovative dollhouse features that help children learn important social and emotional skills through imaginative play and real-life experiences. 2008 Outstanding Product Winner, iParenting Media. www.CaringCorners.com
Sounds way too preachy, telling you to share your toys. And if the kids start to fight and argue the way kids always do I doubt the house will tell them to stop and "play nice".
loneshewolf74 1 week ago
This is so not for kids..Reason why:
-Wakes up- Dwaddy! Mwommy! Me got this dollhouse!
Dad and mom: Thats good! Keep it safe!
Baby: Oh tay!
-Baby sleeping-
-Dollhouse randomly starts talking-
-Baby wakes up seeing dollhouse randomly talking to the baby and smiling-
Baby: WAAAAAAAAA
someguy1367 4 weeks ago
I'm currently employing a sweatshop in china to mass produce Dynamite for mining use... Its making me lots of $!
sj0bs1 3 months ago
i got here by randomly clicking suggestions like 400 times
ColdMRespawn 5 months ago
@AmeliaJane74 Again, not everything "made in China" is made in a sweatshop. Sweatshops exist all over the world, but not every company in the world employs sweatshop labor. Specific companies, like RC2, do.
The point is to stop supporting pro-sweatshop policies, not to demonize an entire country. You can find fairly-made Chinese goods on labor blogs, and also stay updated about companies that abuse laborers. Buying used goods also reduces your dependance on sweatshops.
roxusan 5 months ago
@roxusan
Obviously you don't realize how many things are made from China, it's not just toys, it's a LOT of things. I'm just saying, I seriously doubt you check on every single item you buy before you buy it.
AmeliaJane74 5 months ago
@AmeliaJane74 I don't mass-produce toys in sweatshops while making ads claiming I teach kids about compassion. Not everything produced in China comes from sweatshops, but this dollhouse does (along with other products from the RC2 corporation.) Caring begins with letting the company know that you care about who makes their product.
This is not about me, but since you asked, I buy toys from flea markets, garage sales, thrift stores, used on Ebay, and from independent small artist studios :).
roxusan 5 months ago
@roxusan
And you've never bought anything from China in your life?
AmeliaJane74 5 months ago
I have a girl and boy who both put diapers on dolls and teddies, bath and feed teddies, put baby dolls in doll swings/beds. Think they are superheros, all through just normal childhood play
mylovesofmylife 6 months ago
i have this <3
plopploink 8 months ago