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Two lifelike dolls have been donated to Fullerton Union High School for use in child development and health classes.
School officials said the dolls, donated by the Soroptomist Club of Fullerton, will be used to educate students on the responsibilities of caring for a baby.
The dolls, valued at $250 each, are computerized and can be programmed to behave like docile, active or easily excitable babies.
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