
What do you think of this idea? A 16 year old is left to look after her baby brother?
The Mother’s Mum has fallen over so the Mum goes to look after her, while she is awy the 16 y/o loses the dummy and buys one that makes the baby talk and they have adventures including thwarting villains with the help of a boy who fancies the girl.
I suppose it might appeal to kids
Adventure Time – auto-tune Baby Song
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