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12/14/2006 7:34 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF
Tats for Tots

Gr8 TaT2 MakerWith the prevalence of tattooed celebrities, it was only a matter of time before the children of America were enticed to tattoo each other across the belly with their neighborhood's name. Represent!

The people at Spin Master Toys are making it possible for your kid to get a sweet temporary tribal tat on his forearm without the nasty discomfort associated with laser removal. Sure the toy makers have stereotyped the kids in their ad, but that won't stop the GR8 TaT2 Maker from flying off shelves at your local Target.

Expect the Lil' Homie Piercing Pal to hit stores just in time for Easter.

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Jo Blo:  1888 days ago

gay

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starlitkate:  1887 days ago

I'm not at all sure on how I feel about this. Like I know I would enjoy using this as my daughter was a few yrs. older to put like butterfly glitter tattoos on her arms and such. And I know her and her friends would enjoy it while playing with their dolls but the thought of them growing up and wanting to cover their bodies in the tattoos isn't very appealing. Children have plenty of toys and I think mine will do just fine wtihout one of these.

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yeah sure:  1887 days ago

I totally got this for my 5yo neice. I mean come on - it vibrates!

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Jack Whittier:  1886 days ago

More evidence that our culture is in a tail-spin to hell and the answer to the question, "Can our culture get any more stupid?"

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