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We use these a lot when we visit churches, events, exhibits, and fairs. Young children love these and they are a great way to educate them on what a 12 week baby in the womb looks like.
By: Stacey
Inserted: 1/3/2019
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I love these tiny little guys. I picked up two at my Church fundraiser and I'm in love. They melt my heart. I watched some of the little kids get so excited when they got handed their very own. One kid asked with wide eyes, "Mommy, why would somebody kill such a small baby?" Her mom seemed speechless but came up with just the right words. " I don't know, but I do know that you can help stop this with determination and courage." I would love to buy more. (to help with the stickiness get baby powder and lightly brush it on with a blush brush it works perfectly.)
By: Brooke
Inserted: 9/17/2014
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I have been using the fetal models in my pro-life booths for many years. They are an instant draw to the booth and adored by everyone who holds them. The colored blankets are an added bonus.
By: Norma Peters
Inserted: 7/17/2014
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Children love these models. They help children to conceptualize the fact that a fetus is a baby. I give these to each child in my daughter's class. Each child will then spiritually adopt an aborted baby and pray for them.
By: Teresa Parker
Inserted: 6/11/2014
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We give one of these to each gal that has a positive pregnancy test. What a great way to help them understand that they really are carrying a baby.
By: Debbie
Inserted: 1/15/2014
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We order these life like figures each year to hand out at a Fourth of July parade in our area that the local Right To Life Organization walks in. The response is awesome and each year we are requested to provide more. We started with 200 but are now up to ordering 500 a year. A great product that can be used to quickly raise awareness of the humanity of unborn children.
By: Annette Miller
Inserted: 6/13/2013
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This soft doll made a huge impression on me. A child can be that small, yet a living child, and the doll is soft and gentle to feel. I intend to show these to teens in a remote village, who don't know a lot about what their babies look like while still in the womb.
By: Erin
Inserted: 1/17/2013
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Beautiful. I placed about 12, with cards, on a table in the break area at work and all were taken. I gave one to each of my teen and pre-teen grand daughters and friends have taken some to give to their daughters and grand daughters. This humanizes the unborn baby. Ordering more.
By: Bert Shivers
Inserted: 10/15/2012
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I agree they are better with the blanket. I use them for displays for church and fundraisers.
By: janet
Inserted: 10/8/2012
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Great teaching aids. Used at church booth and kids are surprised to see what they looked like. They loved them.
By: Janet
Inserted: 10/8/2012
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I have seen these used in the past. They have changed the heart of the mother considering abortion. The blanket is very impact-full.
By: Tonya Gruszynski
Inserted: 9/25/2012
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These precious little ones help folks of all ages & stages recognize the reality and 'humanity' of the baby at barely three months. Adding a blanket helps with the welcoming and identifying with a baby, who needs love & care!
By: Mary Kay Woodward
Inserted: 9/18/2012
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I have given out the babies in a blanket. Awesome reaction to the "BABY" now humanized and someone to love. No longer a naked piece of plastic, but a baby! This instantly draws out the maternal instinct to see a "Cared for Child", not a throw away piece of plastic.
By: AngelaHeiter
Inserted: 9/18/2012
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