A little background first, my six year old daughter has been obsessed with Rapunzel since the movie came out a couple years ago. She's seen the movie hundreds of times ( NOT exaggerating!). My daughter is a brunette. In fact, out of all four of our kids, she's the ONLY brunette! She refuses to cut her hair because she wants "long hair like Rapunzel".
A while back she noticed that her hair isn't the same color and became sad. Now I don't condone the dyeing of little girls' hair and I want her to be happy just the way she is so I explained to her that Rapunzel's REAL hair is brunette, just like my daughter's. this made her so happy. She watched the Tangled Wedding snippet and was thrilled to see Rapunzel looking gorgeous with her short, brown hair. We've even almost convinced her to let us cut it like Rapunzel's as its getting pretty difficult to care for.
Today we celebrated her birthday by taking her to the Disney store to get her a new princess outfit. She chose Rapunzel's wedding gown complete with shoes, veil, bouquet, and ring. She's in heaven!
Here's the problem: we've done all this to help her feel better about being a brunette and we are taking our first trip to WDW next April. She really wants to meet Flynn and Rapunzel. How are we going to explain why Rapunzel has long blond hair? My kid is smart and I know she'll ask. She's smart but still believes in magic and I don't want that to change. So what do we say? Do we just let her ask the character that and leave it for them to explain?
I know it's not a huge deal to most but it is to her. Rapunzel was the first princess she truly loved that wasn't the classic blond. In our society, blond is seen as more beautiful and desirable than brunette. I should know, I'm a brunette too. The only brunette in a family of blondes, just like my daughter. She's so beautiful but really really insecure and while we try to instill that true beauty is on the inside, with today's world, she can't help feeling subpar. Seeing that she was more like her favorite princess than she thought made her so happy and I fear that will be ruined when we meet the "real" Rapunzel at the parks.
So any ideas on how to handle this? I appreciate any and all tips. Thanks!
A while back she noticed that her hair isn't the same color and became sad. Now I don't condone the dyeing of little girls' hair and I want her to be happy just the way she is so I explained to her that Rapunzel's REAL hair is brunette, just like my daughter's. this made her so happy. She watched the Tangled Wedding snippet and was thrilled to see Rapunzel looking gorgeous with her short, brown hair. We've even almost convinced her to let us cut it like Rapunzel's as its getting pretty difficult to care for.
Today we celebrated her birthday by taking her to the Disney store to get her a new princess outfit. She chose Rapunzel's wedding gown complete with shoes, veil, bouquet, and ring. She's in heaven!
Here's the problem: we've done all this to help her feel better about being a brunette and we are taking our first trip to WDW next April. She really wants to meet Flynn and Rapunzel. How are we going to explain why Rapunzel has long blond hair? My kid is smart and I know she'll ask. She's smart but still believes in magic and I don't want that to change. So what do we say? Do we just let her ask the character that and leave it for them to explain?
I know it's not a huge deal to most but it is to her. Rapunzel was the first princess she truly loved that wasn't the classic blond. In our society, blond is seen as more beautiful and desirable than brunette. I should know, I'm a brunette too. The only brunette in a family of blondes, just like my daughter. She's so beautiful but really really insecure and while we try to instill that true beauty is on the inside, with today's world, she can't help feeling subpar. Seeing that she was more like her favorite princess than she thought made her so happy and I fear that will be ruined when we meet the "real" Rapunzel at the parks.
So any ideas on how to handle this? I appreciate any and all tips. Thanks!