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She is propably good at recuperating. The thing I was wondering was that if all the children were carved out of her, how come each of them looks different? Do they change pattern when they get older?
Strange world of cardboard indeed. <3
Well….That’s somewhat disturbing…
True! Don’t know what to say….
I KNOW, THE DADDY’S A HOLE PUNCHER !
Babies are serious business.
Ouch! That would’ve hurt!!!
cesarean eh?
Obviously so – but next time, she’d better find someone who knew how to stitch her back up again ;L
two words for you
epidural anesthesia
xD awesome!
haha that’s hilarious/disturbing
If that’s how all her babies were born, I’m surprised she’s still in one piece.
Correction, two pieces.
She is propably good at recuperating. The thing I was wondering was that if all the children were carved out of her, how come each of them looks different? Do they change pattern when they get older?

Strange world of cardboard indeed. <3
Oh man! Nasty!! I was abit shocked! Hahaha!
Awww I thought it was kinda cute and funny. <3
wow paper babies are wierd o.O
Look how happy Colin looks with the baby! D’AAAAWWWWWWW!
Creppy and….cute…? XD
Great now I miss my nieces and want to see the ones I haven’t yet.
lovies to colins face in the 2nd panel… :3
Nice to know they’re both “cut from the same cloth” and, as the baby grows older, that it’ll always have a “piece of her.”
Philippa, you managed to make a baby piece of cloth the most adorable thing in the world.
thank GOD real babies arn’t made that way!…*whisper*-they come from cabbage patches =)-*whisper*
Oh owwie!!! That must’ve really hurt!! She can’t drink any grape juice any more!!