Child products that are accused of being too much, too young

Bratz: Widely criticised for featuring clothing such as mini-skirts and stockings, the dolls are a favourite with pre-teen girls

One Night Stand: A temporary hair colour apparently aimed at older teenage girls, it includes versions such as "Raunchy Red". It is stocked in Claire's Accessories, a favourite shop among teens.

Peekaboo Pole-Dancing Kit: The 49 product was removed from Tesco shelves after it was condemned by family campaigners.

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Glamour Heart Cosmetic Case: Available from Toys R Us, which claims the product is suitable for girls aged four and above, the 15 case is in the shape of a large heart, and contains lip gloss, lipsticks, lip balm, nail varnish, eye shadow, glitter powder, nail jewels, and dress rings.

Lolita Midsleeper Combi: The 395 bed, aimed at six-year-old girls, sparked fury among parents after it emerged it was named after Vladimir Nabokov's novel about a sexually precocious young girl. While banned by some shops, it remains available online.

Heelarious: The tiny stilettos are aimed at babies up to six months and come in a range of colours, including hot pink, black and leopard print.

Playboy: The brand synonymous with glamour magazines has numerous products available throughout stores in the UK, including clothing ranges and pencil cases.

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