We've got dolls that wet, crawl and talk. We've got dolls with perfect hourglass figures. We've got dolls with swagger. And we've got plenty that come with itty bitty baby bottles.
But it's a breast-feeding doll whose suckling sounds are prompted by sensors sewn into a halter top at the nipples of little girls that caught some flak after hitting the U.S. market.
The dolls, eight in all with a variety of skin tones and facial features, look like many others, until children don the little top with petal appliques at the nipples. That's where the sensors are located, setting off the suckling noise when the doll's mouth makes contact. It also burps and cries, but those sounds don't require contact at the breast.
Full article with picture of the doll
I'm sorry but in my opinion, this is a bit much. What's next? A [font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif] [font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Menstruating Barbie Doll that comes with tampons, pads and a bottle of Midol?

What are your thoughts about this doll?