![]() The toy is still produced, and is endorsed by FEDELMA of Spain. Some even claim that the toy can prompt premature pregnancies. Although the manufacturer warns that the product is of a high pedagogical level, the discomfort of the North American parents who, according to the Internet portal Ser Padres consider that it is not necessary for the children to become aware of this process from an early age, did not take long. The product includes a bra that replaces the nipples with two flowers that the doll will suck when approaching them. It is a doll specially designed to imitate breastfeeding, a natural process of human growth widely promoted due to the benefits it entails for the newborn and the mother. The first baby doll: this is how the Spanish doll factory Berjuan offers this controversial toy. Although the toy enjoyed high demand at first, it ended up being discontinued, as stated by Time's Internet portal in his article Top 10 Dubious Toys, in which it ranks number six. The criticism was immediate, because apparently the vibrations of the broom were being used by girls and boys in a very different way from what had originally been thought: a broom between the legs of children more vibration was not, exactly, the equation sought by the company. ![]() Mattel's broom, which operated on batteries, imitated the sounds and vibration of the original. ![]() Manufactured by Mattel for boys and girls ages eight and up, the toy was the replica of the flying broom worn by students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to play Quidditch. The successful franchise of the movie Harry Potter, lived its dark moment with this toy. Leer en español: De escobas "voladoras" hasta una Barbie que convierte todo en oro, los juguetes más controversiales Harry Potter Nimbus 2000 The lousy comments came, in some cases, even to the point of causing the withdrawal of these products from the shelves, causing millions of losses to their manufacturers. The stories of four toys that were destined to be a success, but ended up failing miserably provoking the criticism of the parents who should have paid for them. Published: - Fun is the premise, but in these cases, not the final result From "flying" brooms to a Barbie that turns everything into gold, the most controversial toys
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