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AUTHOR: RiaxxDATE: 01/31/03 6:16am
SUBJECT: Re: Playing with Poop
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AUTHOR: Matty'sDad
Hopefully your poop playing days are over by now. ~ But for any one else reading this message because they are having similar problems I would recommend that you try placing a swimming costume on the child over the dipper then placing PJs on over the swim suit. Usually the child gets off the Pjs but cant work out how to remove the swim suit.

Good Luck to you all.... this may help!
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