My son brought home "the baby" for the weekend; it is a simulated baby doll and taking care of it is part of the health grade for all seniors. It turned on at 3:00 this afternoon, cried pretty much non-stop (though several feedings and diaper changes and rocks and burps) until 4:00 and is now finally quiet. If you don't do the right thing, the cries get louder and more high pitched. I'm afraid we're all going to be up all night!
Apparently the old babies had a key you would turn when it started crying. This baby is more sophisticated, and has real diapers that must be changed (the diapers have sensors on them, so it knows if you have put back on the same diaper), a real bottle, and needs to actually be rocked, burped, etc. My son has a bracelet on that can't be removed; it has a sensor in it which needs to be scanned against the baby whenever it starts crying, so that he can't hand the baby off to anyone else.
Anyone's kids had to do this, and if so, any tips?
P.S. My thread title is actually the name of the program, which I think is pretty cute.
Apparently the old babies had a key you would turn when it started crying. This baby is more sophisticated, and has real diapers that must be changed (the diapers have sensors on them, so it knows if you have put back on the same diaper), a real bottle, and needs to actually be rocked, burped, etc. My son has a bracelet on that can't be removed; it has a sensor in it which needs to be scanned against the baby whenever it starts crying, so that he can't hand the baby off to anyone else.
Anyone's kids had to do this, and if so, any tips?
P.S. My thread title is actually the name of the program, which I think is pretty cute.
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