ksoehrlein
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Two days before our last trip, my DD who is 4.5 confided in me that her preschool teachers told her that the characters were really just people inside costumes. I am furious!
I tried to gloss over it at the time, but it really put a damper on our first character meal. DD wondered aloud why all the other kids thought the characters were real when she knew otherwise. That's when we called in the big guns. We were at 1900 Park Fare, so we knew the Fairy Godmother was just outside. I asked DD if she thought her teachers knew more than the Fairy Godmother about WDW. She conceded that her teachers probably didn't know as much. So after dinner, we got the Fairy Godmother to weigh in on the issue.
She was terrific! She explained that the characters were very real indeed. And in case you were wondering, the reason that some of the characters appear bigger at WDW than they do in the movies (such as Cinderella's pet mice), why it's just because the Fairy Godmother used her magic wand to make them bigger.
What a relief. Fairy Godmother gave my daughter some of her innocence back. And yes, we did schedule a conference with an administrator at DD's preschool. The teachers are sticking to their story that "another child" must have told her this. I doubt it because DD was careful to cite her teachers on this one, but I'm going to drop it.
Anyone else have a similar experience? And how did you handle it?
I tried to gloss over it at the time, but it really put a damper on our first character meal. DD wondered aloud why all the other kids thought the characters were real when she knew otherwise. That's when we called in the big guns. We were at 1900 Park Fare, so we knew the Fairy Godmother was just outside. I asked DD if she thought her teachers knew more than the Fairy Godmother about WDW. She conceded that her teachers probably didn't know as much. So after dinner, we got the Fairy Godmother to weigh in on the issue.
She was terrific! She explained that the characters were very real indeed. And in case you were wondering, the reason that some of the characters appear bigger at WDW than they do in the movies (such as Cinderella's pet mice), why it's just because the Fairy Godmother used her magic wand to make them bigger.
What a relief. Fairy Godmother gave my daughter some of her innocence back. And yes, we did schedule a conference with an administrator at DD's preschool. The teachers are sticking to their story that "another child" must have told her this. I doubt it because DD was careful to cite her teachers on this one, but I'm going to drop it.
Anyone else have a similar experience? And how did you handle it?