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I recently bought the doll and hearing aids from lakeshorelearning.com. The

hearing aids are great; pretty realistic. The aids fit on my daughters

bitty baby; they are held on with Velcro.

Doll Hearing Aids

Barbara wrote...I remember a thread quite awhile back where they

talked about hearing aids for American Girl dolls.

Lakeshorelearning.com has hearing aids for dolls about the size of

the American Girl Dolls. They are about $7 for two hearing aids and

a pair of glasses I think. I haven't bought them so I don't know how

good they are.

I did find on the listen up website that you can make hearing aids

for Barbie dolls with dimentional paint. I tried it and it looked

great. I didn't know what I was doing the first time I tried it but

it was easy and looked pretty realistic. What is nice is that the

paint comes in a variety of colors(Lakeshore's are beige). Deanna

just got a new barbie sized doll when visiting her Grandma and right

away asked me to give her hearing aids so she could hear better

too. :)

Tara

Deanna, 5 Mild-Severe SNHL

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Cool! I just ordered a set for Violet!

Michener

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Doll Hearing Aids

Barbara wrote...I remember a thread quite awhile back where they

talked about hearing aids for American Girl dolls.

Lakeshorelearning.com has hearing aids for dolls about the size of

the American Girl Dolls. They are about $7 for two hearing aids and

a pair of glasses I think. I haven't bought them so I don't know how

good they are.

I did find on the listen up website that you can make hearing aids

for Barbie dolls with dimentional paint. I tried it and it looked

great. I didn't know what I was doing the first time I tried it but

it was easy and looked pretty realistic. What is nice is that the

paint comes in a variety of colors(Lakeshore's are beige). Deanna

just got a new barbie sized doll when visiting her Grandma and right

away asked me to give her hearing aids so she could hear better

too. :)

Tara

Deanna, 5 Mild-Severe SNHL

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the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to copyright

restrictions.

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Any resources for a boyish doll?

Tawnya

Ian 1, mild/mod

3 1/2 hearing

Doll Hearing Aids

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>Barbara wrote...I remember a thread quite awhile back where they

>talked about hearing aids for American Girl dolls.

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>

>Lakeshorelearning.com has hearing aids for dolls about the size of

>the American Girl Dolls. They are about $7 for two hearing aids and

>a pair of glasses I think. I haven't bought them so I don't know how

>good they are.

>

>I did find on the listen up website that you can make hearing aids

>for Barbie dolls with dimentional paint. I tried it and it looked

>great. I didn't know what I was doing the first time I tried it but

>it was easy and looked pretty realistic. What is nice is that the

>paint comes in a variety of colors(Lakeshore's are beige). Deanna

>just got a new barbie sized doll when visiting her Grandma and right

>away asked me to give her hearing aids so she could hear better

>too. :)

>

>Tara

>Deanna, 5 Mild-Severe SNHL

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>All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. Each post

is

>the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to copyright

>restrictions.

>

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Yes, lakeshorelearning.com actually sells boy dolls. These are the dolls

the hearing aids are made for; they are called multi-ethnic dolls....

Doll Hearing Aids

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>Barbara wrote...I remember a thread quite awhile back where they

>talked about hearing aids for American Girl dolls.

>

>

>Lakeshorelearning.com has hearing aids for dolls about the size of

>the American Girl Dolls. They are about $7 for two hearing aids and

>a pair of glasses I think. I haven't bought them so I don't know how

>good they are.

>

>I did find on the listen up website that you can make hearing aids

>for Barbie dolls with dimentional paint. I tried it and it looked

>great. I didn't know what I was doing the first time I tried it but

>it was easy and looked pretty realistic. What is nice is that the

>paint comes in a variety of colors(Lakeshore's are beige). Deanna

>just got a new barbie sized doll when visiting her Grandma and right

>away asked me to give her hearing aids so she could hear better

>too. :)

>

>Tara

>Deanna, 5 Mild-Severe SNHL

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>All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. Each post

is

>the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to copyright

>restrictions.

>

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lakeshorelearning.com

also has a male doll - My son had it when he was young, also with the

hearing aids.

Martha

(13, CI)

(8, CI)

At 08:15 PM 12/6/2004, you wrote:

>Any resources for a boyish doll?

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>Tawnya

>Ian 1, mild/mod

> 3 1/2 hearing

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> Doll Hearing Aids

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> >Barbara wrote...I remember a thread quite awhile back where they

> >talked about hearing aids for American Girl dolls.

> >

> >

> >Lakeshorelearning.com has hearing aids for dolls about the size of

> >the American Girl Dolls. They are about $7 for two hearing aids and

> >a pair of glasses I think. I haven't bought them so I don't know how

> >good they are.

> >

> >I did find on the listen up website that you can make hearing aids

> >for Barbie dolls with dimentional paint. I tried it and it looked

> >great. I didn't know what I was doing the first time I tried it but

> >it was easy and looked pretty realistic. What is nice is that the

> >paint comes in a variety of colors(Lakeshore's are beige). Deanna

> >just got a new barbie sized doll when visiting her Grandma and right

> >away asked me to give her hearing aids so she could hear better

> >too. :)

> >

> >Tara

> >Deanna, 5 Mild-Severe SNHL

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> >

> >

> >

> >All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. Each post

>is

> >the intellectual property of the author and therefore subject to copyright

> >restrictions.

> >

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