DAVE ROSS

Too real for the toy chest?

Nov 9, 2012, 8:34 AM | Updated: 9:09 am

The Breastmilk Baby is attracting more attention than most toys. (Image courtesy Breastmilk Baby)

(Image courtesy Breastmilk Baby)

The ads have started; Christmas is just around the corner and one new one toy in particular seems to have attracted special attention.

This is an ordinary looking doll that makes the sounds, but what’s different is that it comes with a special halter top that a little girl can put on, to provide the other half of the nutritional transaction.

It’s called The Breast Milk Baby: no actual milk, just a sound effect. It’s a big success in Europe, not selling very well here. The folks on the O’Reilly Factor were certainly having none of it:

“I think it forces girls to grow up to quickly and I think that it glamorizes the notion of having a baby,” said one commentator.

There’s something about breast feeding that just creeps out Americans. Remember the TIME cover of the mom breastfeeding her 4-year-old? And the whole issue of attachment parenting:

“Breastfeeding is the ideal nutrition. To me its the empowering feminist act,” said Mayim Bialik, Blossom, or Amy on Big Bang Theory.

That’s what I think is the real fear. Not just that girls will grow up too fast, but they’ll grow too fast into breastfeeding militants.

I realize evolution designed the female breast to sell video games and Sports Illustrated. But the company that makes Breast Milk Baby says it’s just trying to teach nurturing skills. Maybe even provide a little dose of reality. Although in this version of reality, breasts are actually little plastic blossoms.

You might also like:

Listen: Dori Monson spoke with the toy manufacturer last April

Dave's Commentary

Dave Ross on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
  • listen to dave rossTune in to KIRO Newsradio weekdays at 5am for Dave Ross on Seattle's Morning News.

Dave Ross

privacy pods...

Dave Ross

Ross: Tracking employees’ vital signs at work via privacy pods, what could go wrong?

I saw a Bloomberg story about the latest innovation to reduce your stress level at work: Privacy pods.

18 days ago

car culture...

Dave Ross

Ross: Are we killing car culture? Or is car culture killing the US?

I don’t think the question is whether we're going to "kill" our car culture. The real question is can we stop our car culture from killing the U.S.?

25 days ago

drivers data insurance...

Dave Ross

Ross: As cars release driving data to insurance, is your driving my business?

Every move you make, every swerve you take, every lane change you fake – someone’s watching you. Do drivers have a right to keep driving data private?

1 month ago

rent control...

Dave Ross

Ross: Rent control was never the answer in Wash.

The rent control bill died in the Washington State Legislature this week, even though Democrats control both houses.

2 months ago

end of democracy...

Dave Ross

Ross: Conservative activist earns applause for pledging an ‘end of Democracy’

The theme from Jack Posobiec's speech is that Jan. 6 was a righteous attack not on democracy, but on those who threaten democracy.

2 months ago

Image: Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, is seen on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2023. (Photo: Alex Brand...

Dave Ross

Ross: Voters can help cull bad politicians from the herd early

Let's remember that just about every occupant of a higher office once occupied a lower office, and was put there by us, Dave Ross says.

2 months ago

Too real for the toy chest?