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Mum let her son play with her hair to get to sleep – but now he takes a creepy mannequin head everywhere


A MUM’S plan to get her son to sleep by playing with her hair backfired, as he’s now obsessed with a creepy mannequin head.

Ilarni Clark had always let 14-month-old Harry play with her hair while drifting off, but was forced to find an alternative when she started getting headaches.

Little Harry, 14 months, is obsessed with a creepy mannequin head which helps him sleep

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Little Harry, 14 months, is obsessed with a creepy mannequin head which helps him sleepCredit: Kennedy News and Media

After appealing to her pals online, the 22-year-old was offered a spare doll’s head with the same length and colour mane as her’s, by a friend who’s a trainee hairdresser.

It wasn’t long before Harry became attached to the head, which he’s named ‘Baba’, insisting on sleeping with it in their bed and taking it out with him.

But Ilarni, from Sunderland, is terrified of it, often thinking someone was in the room with them. She’s even accidentally kissed Baba goodnight, mistaking it for her son.

Ilarni, who has one kid with Callum Mackay, 21, said: “In our bed, there’s me, Callum, Harry and the doll’s head. It has given me a few frights in the middle of night.

“For the first couple of nights I shouted ‘Callum, there’s someone in the room!’ We’ve both done it.

Parents Ilarni Clark, 22, and Callum Mackay, 21, even have to sleep in a bed with the head

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Parents Ilarni Clark, 22, and Callum Mackay, 21, even have to sleep in a bed with the headCredit: Kennedy News and Media

“Harry carries it around everywhere he goes. He won’t eat his breakfast or his meals unless the doll’s with him.

“We went to go to town on Monday and I said ‘come on, we’ll go in the car’ and he was halfway through the door with it.

“I refused to take the doll’s head with me and he had an absolute meltdown and screamed. I had to distract him with something else.

“I’ve given the doll a kiss by accident instead of Harry. It takes about half an hour to get back to sleep because you get such a shock.”

Harry now insists on taking the head - which was designed for trainee hairdressers - everywhere with him

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Harry now insists on taking the head – which was designed for trainee hairdressers – everywhere with himCredit: Kennedy News and Media
He likes to have Baba next to him when he eats and sleeps

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He likes to have Baba next to him when he eats and sleepsCredit: Kennedy News and Media

The mum added: “It started because Harry wouldn’t settle unless he was twiddling with my hair. He’s done it since he was a baby.

“I couldn’t leave him with his dad because he doesn’t have any hair to play with and he just wouldn’t sleep at all.

“A week ago I put something on Facebook saying I needed some help because I constantly had a headache and couldn’t sleep because he was pulling my hair out in the night.

Mum Ilarni once kissed the head goodnight by mistake

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Mum Ilarni once kissed the head goodnight by mistakeCredit: Kennedy News and Media

“People commented on Facebook and said to get a Baby Annabelle or some extensions, but I didn’t think it would work.

“Then one of my friends messaged me saying she had a spare hairdressing doll if I wanted to try it.

“The doll hair is the same colour and same length as my hair. I don’t think he notices it’s any different.

“He took to it straight away. He absolutely loves it. Then it started getting weirder.”

Harry is now getting to sleep by himself, without being rocked, thanks to Baba

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Harry is now getting to sleep by himself, without being rocked, thanks to BabaCredit: Kennedy News and Media
Harry with his dad Callum

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Harry with his dad CallumCredit: Kennedy News and Media

Despite being freaked out by the mannequin, Ilarni admits it’s having a great result.

She said: “At the weekend, my partner’s mum rang me and he’d fallen asleep on his own. He’s never done that.

“I normally have to rock his pram to go to sleep.

“I’ve tried everything to get him to fall asleep on his own, but yesterday he got on the sofa, got his doll head and fell asleep for an hour and a half.

“This is the secret – get a creepy hairdressing doll. He does normally sleeps through the night, but last night he was a nightmare.

“I took the doll head off him because I don’t let him sleep with it while I’m asleep in case the hair goes round his neck. He woke up and noticed, then screamed for about three hours.”

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