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Blondy876 said:My dd is interested in them (she's 7 and all her friends are into them). She knows that she is not allowed to have anything Bratz. No dolls, no clothes, not even a notebook with their pitcure on it. There is no way in the world that she is allowed to play with, dress up like or use anything with those little hooker dolls on them.
OTOH, I opted to let her have the dolls, rather than have to explain what a hooker was.

Seriously, my dd will be turning 9 next month and tonight she packed them all up to give away because she's 'not into girly stuff anymore'. So they're long gone by the time she'll understand that they dressed er um inappropriately.
We tell our kids not to judge a book by it's cover, then we ban toys for the way they look. (if you saw the movie, which is really really bad, you'd know that they are all straight A students.
