Hi all,
I don't know how to phrase this really, but I'm just wondering what other parents think about this, or IF you ever think about this....
DD (4) is a girly girl. A REAL girly girl. Loves all things Princess. Anything pink, sparkly, ruffly, etc. She and little brother (2) love to play pretend where she is usually Tinkerbell, Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty (DS is the corresponding Prince of course....or "Steven" when DD is Tink
). Being the big Disney fan I am I have never limited the whole Princess thing with her (toys that is, or dresses, dolls, tiaras, etc.) - I'm all for role playing, pretend play, anything that fosters creativity and uses the imagination. Great!
And who doesn't love those fairy tales?! There are great storylines and positive messages to them, along with the happy ending.
Well, recently I've noticed something that is concerning to me. There has been a lot of talk about being pretty, or NOT being pretty, or not being as pretty as (fill in the blank), or not wearing a pretty outfit, etc. And I'm trying not to overreact about it (hard, as it's in my nature to do so), but it's definitely sending up some red flags. We are very careful about the messages that we give our kids (I think. At least we really try to to be). I most definitely do not focus on looks with them, clothes, etc. We love to praise our children for their talents, creativity, behaviors, kindness, etc. It's not about being "pretty" in our house. I am very careful not to talk negatively about my weight or looks in front of my daughter, and try very hard to focus on things that we value like work ethic, positive behaviors, kindness, friendship, etc.
I'm sure she is getting messages from her little friends and other influences. But I can't help but wonder if all of this Princess stuff is contributing the the "pretty" issues. Am I being silly? Or do any of you ever wonder if some of these toys, books, movies, etc. aren't sending the most positive messages???!!!
Would love to hear some opinions on this.
And sorry for the rambling novel.
I don't know how to phrase this really, but I'm just wondering what other parents think about this, or IF you ever think about this....
DD (4) is a girly girl. A REAL girly girl. Loves all things Princess. Anything pink, sparkly, ruffly, etc. She and little brother (2) love to play pretend where she is usually Tinkerbell, Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty (DS is the corresponding Prince of course....or "Steven" when DD is Tink
). Being the big Disney fan I am I have never limited the whole Princess thing with her (toys that is, or dresses, dolls, tiaras, etc.) - I'm all for role playing, pretend play, anything that fosters creativity and uses the imagination. Great!Well, recently I've noticed something that is concerning to me. There has been a lot of talk about being pretty, or NOT being pretty, or not being as pretty as (fill in the blank), or not wearing a pretty outfit, etc. And I'm trying not to overreact about it (hard, as it's in my nature to do so), but it's definitely sending up some red flags. We are very careful about the messages that we give our kids (I think. At least we really try to to be). I most definitely do not focus on looks with them, clothes, etc. We love to praise our children for their talents, creativity, behaviors, kindness, etc. It's not about being "pretty" in our house. I am very careful not to talk negatively about my weight or looks in front of my daughter, and try very hard to focus on things that we value like work ethic, positive behaviors, kindness, friendship, etc.
I'm sure she is getting messages from her little friends and other influences. But I can't help but wonder if all of this Princess stuff is contributing the the "pretty" issues. Am I being silly? Or do any of you ever wonder if some of these toys, books, movies, etc. aren't sending the most positive messages???!!!
Would love to hear some opinions on this.
And sorry for the rambling novel.
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Great book!
(And lets not forget at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
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It sounds like you're handling it well. So yes, I think some toys send better messages than others, but they love what they love. DD7 adores everything! brown & animals so enjoy your girly girl, I miss shopping for the cutesy stuff!