It hasn't hit the UK yet but a doll that lets little girls mimic the act of breastfeeding is already causing a stir.

The "Breast Milk Baby," made by Spanish toy company Berjuan Toys, comes with a bib for the child to wear, with two flowers positioned where nipples would be. When the doll's mouth is brought close to the top, it sets off sensors in the doll, causing it to move and make suckling sounds.

BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast's Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden hears from Dennis Lewis, the spokesman for Berjuan Toys as well as from a breast-feeding expert at NHS Wirral to get to the bottom of the controversy.

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